Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Singles Videos
Home > Blogs > Post Content

Ntozake Shange on Embracing YOUR Power (909 hits)


The Legacy Award honoree shares her journey to becoming a Woman of Power

Long before filmmaker Tyler Perry turned her most famous work For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Was Enuf into a star-studded cinematic revival, Ntozake Shange emerged as a heroine to legions of Black women who identified with the characters presented in her 1975 choreopoem. Born out of the sort of pain that caused the celebrated writer to attempt suicide following a failed marriage in the 1970s, the award-winning play, and most recently, Shange’s epic family saga Some Sing, Some Cry, have earned her a cult-like following among fans drawn to her unflinchingly honest commentary on race and feminism. Though for the past 30-plus years the playwright has dedicated her life to creating discussion around pressing-yet-often-ignored issues impacting women from all walks of life, Shange, born Paulette Williams, can’t help but reflect on her own private struggle to recognize her power.

“I never knew I had power,” the 63-year-old author explains of her formative years as a military brat in Trenton, New Jersey. “It was a long time before I recognized power in myself. When [after I became famous] people started saying I was powerful and I said, “What do you mean?” I was trained to believe I wasn’t powerful. I was [brought up] to think I [should want only] to become a good doctor’s wife.”

Shange, who admits she feels the least powerful when she is “lonely,” says through her work she feels like she can do anything.”

“When I’m writing or on stage is when I feel my most powerful,” she says. “I can feel it in my bones. I feel the power racing through my blood. Power for me is obtained through physical acts.”

For the women who have trouble accessing their own power, Shange has this advice: “Set up a time to write in a journal every day for 15 minutes without editing yourself,” she advises. “Build your way up to one hour a day over the course of 90 days. Write down your grocery list, laundry list, whatever will get you started at first,” she says. “And when you get used to the idea that you’ll do this every day, you’ll find that other ideas about yourself and your abilities will begin to show up. For me it’s ideas for shows and books. The point is to release the power within you that has gone unspoken.”
Ntozake Shange will be one of BLACK ENTERPRISE's Legacy Award Winners at this year's Women of Power Summit, taking place February 23-26 in Orlando, Florida.
Posted By: anita moore
Thursday, February 24th 2011 at 10:47AM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Texas Prisons Have Stopped Serving Weekend Lunches
Congregation Members Sue Eddie Long Over Failed Investment Scheme
State for Sale-How GOP's took North Carolina
Racist Comments Almost Shut Down Reddit Website
Obama Supporters To Stage Protest Outside The ‘Smiley & West Radio Station’
Web Site Tackles Black Unemployment‏
Michael Colyar from “Barbershop” Writes About Being Kicked Off a United Airlines Flight
Blacks should stop supporting those who disrespect them or are we just playing dumb and blind?
Forward This Blog Entry!
Blogs Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Black America Resources
100 Black Men of America
www.100blackmen.org

Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC)
www.bampac.org

Black America Study
www.blackamericastudy.com

Black America Web
www.blackamericaweb.com

CNN Black In America Special
www.cnn.com/blackinamerica

NUL State of Black America Report
www.nul.org

Most Popular Bloggers
agnes levine has logged 24811 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 11929 blog subscribers!
miisrael bride has logged 8101 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 5155 blog subscribers!
rickey johnson has logged 4265 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Jobs
Analyst, Service Desk with Front Range Community College in Longmont, CO.
Director of Health Services with Lawrence Academy in Groton, MA.
Professional Counselor- Apply by 2/2/2026 with State of Connecticut, Executive Branch in Montville, CT.
Environmental Trainee - 260115-0196ES-001 - Apply by 2/4/26 with State of Connecticut, Executive Branch in Hartford, CT, CT.
Customs and Border Protection Officer Recruitment Webinar – February 11th with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Buffalo, NY.
>> more | add