African Voices Spring 2020 AVSPRING2020 | Page 4

P oetry E ditor’s N ote PART 2 TRIBUTE TO NTOZAKE SHANGE By Angela Kinamore It has been an honor and a pleasure to work on the second part of this very special tribute to our beloved warrior sister, the legendary Ntozake Shange. After announcing our intention to acknowledge Ntozake, countless testimonies came pouring in from those who were impacted and inspired, if not transformed by her work. The love really was palpable. We’ve tried our best to capture the essence of the response and heartfelt appreciation, as expressed throughout these pages. Ntozake’s life has been representative of what it means to give 110% to your work, to strive for excellence, and to be true to oneself. She’s moved countless audiences from around the globe with her powerful words, illuminating many of life’s challenges and stark realities. Her poetic gems of healing words free our minds. She fulfilled her purpose and encouraged others to do likewise by speaking their own truths. Ntozake’s enlightening prose encourages: “rise up fallen fighters/ unfetter the stars/dance with the universe and make it ours.” In this issue, we also celebrate the rich legacy of our esteemed linguistic master, American novelist, book editor and college professor, Toni Morrison. She too left a profound legacy of great works to the world. Attending her historical memorial service on Nov. 21, 2019 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, was an awe-inspiring experience that neither Carolyn, our founder here at AV, nor I will forget. We live in a time where there are many “giants” among us and it is indeed a blessing. However, trailblazers Ntozake Shange and Toni Morrison were exceptional souls, obviously on missions to complete arduous work and be of service to others. They lived life to the fullest and motivated others to do likewise. As ancestors, they are still among us. It’s as if they are saying: “the time is now, and the turn is yours!” Enjoy these expressions of love for these two great legends we were fortunate enough to have among us. 4 african Voices