You don't choose the times you live in, but you do choose who you want to be. And you do choose how you think. - Grace Yesterday Grace Lee Boggs died in her house in Detroit, the house she had lived in for 50-plus years of non-stop community organizing, national activism and ceaseless speechifying. She was dedicated to revitalizing her city — she painted murals, she transformed vacant lots into community gardens and she partnered with local teens and students to repair crumbling neighborhoods, block by block.
A Woman to Know: Grace Lee Boggs
A Woman to Know: Grace Lee Boggs
A Woman to Know: Grace Lee Boggs
You don't choose the times you live in, but you do choose who you want to be. And you do choose how you think. - Grace Yesterday Grace Lee Boggs died in her house in Detroit, the house she had lived in for 50-plus years of non-stop community organizing, national activism and ceaseless speechifying. She was dedicated to revitalizing her city — she painted murals, she transformed vacant lots into community gardens and she partnered with local teens and students to repair crumbling neighborhoods, block by block.