par Dominique DiPrima –
My beloved mother, poet Diane di Prima passed away on Sunday. Mom was an iconic author, activist and feminist. She instilled in all of her children the importance of questioning authority and believing in our own creativity. She was unconventional, fearless and original. Her message and way of being is more important now, during this election, during this time of fear and division than ever.
The war that matters is the war against the imagination
That’s a line from one of her poems. These days we talk about reimagining police, reimagining justice and the verse comes to mind – my mom’s wisdom speaks to me. Reimagining means we have the opportunity to stay strong not just in what we are against but what we are for…Not just in exposing lies but in elevating the truth.
With a man in the White House who has lied 20,000 times since taking office will we lose our power of discernment?
When a pandemic mandates distance and isolation will we remember that we are truly free to love?
When police continue to gun our young men and women down in the streets will we be powerful enough to visualize a just peace?
And whose version of reality will we embrace, internalize, manifest?
the ultimate famine
is the starvation of the imagination
Mom’s words.
The war is the war for the human imagination.
and no one can fight it but you/& no one can fight it for you.
This election season let’s vote and vote early and continue to protest, and petition an boycott. We must stand up against voter suppression, militaristic policing, racism and the stealing of this election. But let’s remember that voting and even marching is just the beginning. It’s urgent that we focus on what we want. It’s time to trust our truth and vividly imagine the future we are fighting for.
THE ONLY WAR THAT MATTERS IS THE WAR AGAINST
THE IMAGINATION
Octobre 31, 2020 à 9:09 à la
I am so very sorry to hear about the death of your mother. Do know that the best of her lives on through you and your brother.
Just a few days/weeks ago, you shared one of her quotes which I thought was quite profound. I would like to encourage you to continue sharing them.
Thank you for all that you do. You are educating the community. You are representing your mother beautifully!
Continued Blessings!
Octobre 31, 2020 à 4:33 h
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your
wonderful mother. She was an icon and an inspiration.
Like Walt Whitman she contained multitudes. Her
work will continue to speak to us.