I hear the singing of the lives of women. They clear mystery, the offering, and pride.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is important for women to know who they are, and to know what makes their hearts sing.
I do want people to know that the songs that I wrote when I was with women were really about women. And the songs that I've written since have been fairly obvious about men.
The voice of women has a special role and a special soul force in the struggle for a nonviolent world.
Women are a key part of the sound of the groups that accompany male singers like Kirk Franklin, Israel Houghton, and myself.
One of the more interesting challenges I face when doing research for my novels is to trace the lives of women who are vital to the narrative and try my best to give them back their voices.
You don't really hear a female perspective on the radio, because so many of the songs are being written by men.
The voices of women need to be heard. The volume needs to be turned up.
Women stand for the objective world for a man. They stand for the thing that you're not and that's what you always reach for in a song.
I find male singers and what they sing about fascinating. It makes me realize how little we know about ourselves and how little I know about myself. It's interesting to see the male perspective.
I can hear the roar of women's silence.