Sharing a moving personal story from SPLC President Richard Cohen about Maya Angelou, who answered the Lincoln university Commencement call of Ghana's then young leader (Head of Government Business Kwame Nkrumah) to return to Africa and went to live as well as work in independent Ghana for several years!
From: Richard Cohen [contactinfo@splcentermail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 7:46 PM
To: Assensoh, Akwasi B.
Subject: Maya Angelou's gift to the SPLC
| | May 28, 2014 Dear Akwasi (A.B.): I once had the privilege of speaking with Maya Angelou, the great African-American poet and author who died today. It was to ask her a favor. We were finishing a documentary film on anti-LGBT bullying and were looking for a song that would add power to the film’s message. Our producer suggested “I Rise,” a version of Ms. Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise” that Ben Harper had put to music. Ben, who I had recently met, readily agreed to contribute his work. I didn’t know how to reach Ms. Angelou, but Julian Bond, an SPLC board member, did, so we called her together. After Julian introduced me, I told Ms. Angelou about the film, including the fact that we were committed to giving it away to every school in the country to combat the plague of anti-LGBT bullying that was claiming so many lives, and asked, a little sheepishly, for her permission to use the song. I’ll never forget her words. “Mr. Cohen,” she said, “if you can’t be used, you're useless.” We’ve already sent out over 100,000 free copies of the film, Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History, to schools across the nation. From the feedback we’ve received, it seems clear that the film is saving lives. So, on the day of her passing, we remember Maya Angelou and thank her for lending her great talent to our work. | | | Sincerely yours, Richard Cohen President, Southern Poverty Law Center | | Make a contribution to support our work fighting hate, teaching tolerance, and seeking justice. Like our page on Facebook. Follow SPLC on Twitter. Take advantage of corporate matching gift opportunities. Contact your employer's HR department to see if they will match your contributions to the SPLC. Contact us online. We welcome your feedback. 400 Washington Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe | |
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