Video: Queen Latifah Reads Poem for Michael Jackson Written by Maya Angelou
Michael Jackson's memorial service was held to day at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The memorial included a special poetry reading by Queen Latifah. Queen read a poem written by Maya Angelou in honor of Michael. The poem is called
"We Had Him." The poem concludes with the lines "We were enchanted with his passion because he held nothing. He gave us all he had been given...We do know we had him and we are the world." Take a look:
Another memorable part of the memorial service was when Michael Jackson's 11-year-old daughter Paris gave an emotional farewell to her father.
Maya Angelou is celebrating
her 80th birthday on April 4th. She's still writing and teaching.
In the dining room of her elegantly restored Harlem town house, beneath painted clouds on a light blue ceiling, Maya Angelou is asked how it feels to be turning 80.
"Exciting!" she says with a broad smile, then adds: "The body knows. The bones don't let you forget."
The woman who defies a simple label -Angelou has been a memoirist, poet, civil rights activist, actress, director, professor, singer and dancer - is getting an early birthday gift.
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Now, she adds, "I'm not a writer who teaches. I'm a teacher who writes. But I had to work at Wake Forest to know that."
She describes the joy she finds in a classroom: "I see all those little faces and big eyes. Black and white. They look like sparrows in the nest. They look up, with their mouths wide open, and I try to drop in everything I know."
She has no plans to retire. She teaches one course each semester at Wake Forest. (Currently it's World Poetry and Drama Performance.) She composed a poem for the Summer Olympics, is working on a collection of essays, and hosts a weekly satellite radio show on the Oprah & Friends channel.
She writes on yellow legal pads and says that even after all these years, a clean sheet of paper scares and thrills her: "I see a yellow pad, and my knees get weak, and I salivate. I know that sounds like coyness, but I have less coyness than modesty, and I have none of that." She laughs.
A new book is coming out about her life called Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration (Doubleday). In honor of her 80th birthday, Oprah Winfrey is throwing a top-secret party for her. On her 70th birthday, Oprah took her and 150 of her friends on a cruise. How will she top that this time, we wonder?
Maya Angelou: Campaign Laureate for Hillary Clinton
We've been used to the YouTube generation making videos supporting their candidates during the presidential primaries. But this has to be some kind of campaign first. Poet Maya Angelou has written
a prose poem in honor of Hillary Clinton's candidacy for President of the United States.
You may write me down in history
With your bitter, twisted lies,
You may tread me in the very dirt
But still, like dust, I'll rise.
This is not the first time you have seen Hillary Clinton seemingly at her wits' end, but she has always risen, always risen, don't forget she has always risen, much to the dismay of her adversaries and the delight of her friends.
Hillary Clinton will not give up on you and all she asks of you is that you do not give up on her.
There is a world of difference between being a woman and being an old female. If you're born a girl, grow up, and live long enough, you can become an old female. But to become a woman is a serious matter. A woman takes responsibility for the time she takes up and the space she occupies. Hillary Clinton is a woman. She has been there and done that and has still risen. She is in this race for the long haul. She intends to make a difference in our country. Hillary Clinton intends to help our country to be what it can become.
She declares she wants to see more smiles in the family, more courtesies between men and women, more honesty in the marketplace. She is the prayer of every woman and man who longs for fair play, healthy families, good schools, and a balanced economy.
She means to rise.
Don't give up on Hillary. In fact, if you help her to rise, you will rise with her and help her make this country the wonderful, wonderful place where every man and every woman can live freely without sanctimonious piety and without crippling fear.
Rise, Hillary.
Rise.
Will other poets take pen in hand to support the candidacies of Obama, Edwards, McCain, Romney, Guiliani, Thompson, Huckabee and Paul? We think it's a great idea. Surely some of the Ron Paul supporters could fire out an inspiring sonnet about economic policy.