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Prolific Author, Activist, Trailblazer, bell hooks Dies At Age 69

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The beloved author, radical feminist, and poet known as bell hooks has tranisitioned. ‘bell hooks’, whose real name is Gloria Jean Watkins, died on Wednesday at the age of 69.

She adopted the ‘bell hooks’ moniker as a tribute to her maternal great-grandmother whose name was Bell Blair Hooks. Allegedly, hooks didn’t capitalize her name because she wanted the public to focus on her ideas and not her persona.

The ‘hooks’ family announced her death in an official statement through William Morrow Publishers. Additional details were not immediately available, although according to multiple reports, a close friend and colleague, Dr. Linda Strong-Leek said that she had been ill for a long time.

“To be loving is to be open to grief, to be touched by sorrow, even sorrow that is unending.” bell hooks wrote in “All About Love,” published in 1991.

bell hooks is to my mind the mother of much of the current black feminist theory we see today online and beyond. She is endlessly complex and her work is vast in scope. She is simply everything. pic.twitter.com/U9DIiv0b6H

— M Lamar (@M_Lamar) December 14, 2021

‘bell hooks’ intellectual explorations of how race, gender, economics and politics intertwined has helped shape academic and communal debates for over the past 40 years.

“We chart our lives by everything we remember from the mundane moment to the majestic. We know ourselves through the art and act of remembering,” she described in “Belonging: A Culture of Place,” published in 2009.

‘hooks’ has penned over 34 books in her lifetime that influenced countless expressions and helped provide a framework for conversations on race, class and feminism.

Her books include 1981’s “Ain’t I a Woman? Black Women and Feminism,” the 1991 book “All About Love,” and 2000’s “Feminism is for Everybody.”

bell hooks on “white supremacist capitalist [hetero]patriarchy.” pic.twitter.com/MCmYLzPGCk

— Donovan X. (@donovanxramsey) December 15, 2021

Her works and speeches on feminism, particularly Black woman-centered feminism, made her presence even more important in a white, female-dominated space.

She also wrote poetry and children’s stories and appeared in such documentaries as “Black Is … Black Ain’t” and “Hillbilly.”

Kentucky’s Berea College, a liberal arts institution where she most recently worked, issued the statement below to The Associated Press.

“She was a giant, no nonsense person who lived by her own rules, and spoke her own truth in a time when Black people, and women especially, did not feel empowered to do that.”

“It was a privilege to know her, and the world is a lesser place today because she is gone. There will never be another bell hooks.”

Like a lot of Black women, I know and including myself admired the brilliance and bravery of the Kentucky native. Everyone can learn from ‘hooks’ but as a Black woman it always felt like she was writing directly to and for us. She challenged us to imagine a bolder future. Her impact is undeniable and her legacy will live on.

Rest in love and respect, Ms. bell hooks, author, feminist, teacher and scholar.

People all over the world took to Twitter to grieve the tragic loss by sharing how the trailblazer’s advocacy and work impacted them.

Our nation lost a prolific author, activist, and trailblazer. bell hooks’ profound and positive influence will be with us for generations to come. May she rest in power. pic.twitter.com/6yklT75Qqw

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) December 15, 2021

This sad season of massive deaths is nearly killing me! From my precious Mom to five eulogies in one week, and now my very dear sister bell hooks! She was an intellectual giant, spiritual genius & freest of persons! We shall never forget her! pic.twitter.com/mq72kUQhml

— Cornel West (@CornelWest) December 15, 2021

bell hooks invented the kind of Black feminist cultural commentary that is so popular right now. We're all copying her.

— Kimberly Nicole Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) December 15, 2021

I’m sure there will be a lot of bell hooks remembrances, but what I appreciated about her, in a time when feminism was increasingly abstruse and academic, was the clarity and openness of her prose, and her faith that these complicated ideas were for everybody who needed them.

— Jude "Maw #4 Out Dec. 22” Doyle (@sadydoyle) December 15, 2021

i love so much how bell hooks loved & respected children, pointed out clearly & without fear how wildly under-cared for they are in this society, how much more power we owe them, how much this society commodifies them into non-humans, pen full of deep devotion, protection, care.

— moonheart (@moonhearttt) December 15, 2021

bell hooks is a model for theorists who are more concerned with integrity than popularity. may she sleep in peace.

— cyree jarelle (@cyreejarelle) December 15, 2021

The passing of bell hooks hurts, deeply. At the same time, as a human being I feel so grateful she gave humanity so many gifts. AIN’T I A WOMAN: BLACK WOMEN AND FEMINISM is one of her many classics. And ALL ABOUT LOVE changed me. Thank you, bell hooks. Rest in our love. 1/4 pic.twitter.com/lXnAlaZpng

— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) December 15, 2021

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