and in the civil rights power movement of the fine 60s. until the very end, she worked on improving social conditions. her extraordinary life was captured in the documentary, q with the the evolutionary of grace lee boggs. people want revolution but don t know what it is. people think of a revolution in terms of 1917 and taking power and all the other. so hostility, and it isn t. it s a very healing solutionary process. the director of the documentary, grace lee, was among those paying tribute to boggs this week. in a statement, she says, grace lee boggs toth taught me to listen, reic from, think dialictically and imagine a better world.
us all to rethink what we mean by revolution. just as she did when she visited here in 2013. people think of revolution only in terms of 1917 and taking power and all that hostility and it isn t. it s a very healing solutionary process. now age may have slowed her down just a bit, but grace is still very much a revolutionary at work. today in her honor the grace lee boggs center is taking part in an anti-violence march in detroit and the organizers are urging those who can t make it to detroit to donate 100 minutes plus one to community building. a fitting 100th birthday president for the eternal activist, the amazing grace, born on this day, june 27 1915. that s our show for today. thanks at home for watching, see you tomorrow morning at 10:00a.m. eastern.