The original content of Democracy Now! Headlines appears under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 License (United States). For more, including their other shows and media, visit www.democracynow.org. December 10, 2024 Nikki Giovanni, Acclaimed Poet, Educator and Activist, Dies at 81 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Nikki Giovanni, one of the most celebrated poets in the United States, has died of cancer at the age of 81. Giovanni was dubbed the "Princess of Black Poetry" after she published her first collection of poems, "Black Feeling, Black Talk," in 1968. She went on to publish more than 30 books, including a memoir that was a finalist for the National Book Award and a children's picture book titled "Rosa," about the civil rights legend Rosa Parks. Giovanni was a distinguished professor of English at Virginia Tech University, where in the fall of 2005 she removed a student from her introductory creative writing course and reported his disturbing behavior to her department head. That student went on to kill 32 people and wound 17 others in a campus shooting at Virginia Tech, after which Giovanni became a fierce advocate for gun control. In 2013, Nikki Giovanni joined us in our Democracy Now! studio, where she shared some of her poems. Nikki Giovanni: "Poetry is as necessary To life As salt is to stew As garlic is to pasta As perfume is to summer nights As shaving lotion is to mornings As your smile is to My happiness "Poetry is as significant To life As yeast is to bread As butter is to toast As grapes are to wine As sugar is to lemons How else will we get Lemonade "Poetry is to me Your voice Your touch Your laughter That feeling at the end of the day That I am Not alone" Nikki Giovanni has died at the age of 81 of cancer. Click here to see our interviews with her. .