June Jordan

June Millicent Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was an American poet, essayist, teacher, and activist. In her writing she explored issues of gender, race, immigration, and representation.

June Jordan
BornJune Millicent Jordan
(1936-07-09)July 9, 1936
Harlem, New York, U.S.
DiedJune 14, 2002(2002-06-14) (aged 65)
Berkeley, California, U.S.
OccupationWriter, teacher, activist
Alma materBarnard College
Period1969–2002
GenreAfrican-American literature, LGBT literature
SubjectCivil rights, Feminism, Bisexual/LGBT rights movement
Notable worksWho Look at Me (1969); Civil Wars (1981); I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (1995); His Own Where (2010)
SpouseMichael Meyer (married 1955, divorced 1965)
ChildrenChristopher David Meyer
Website
www.junejordan.com

Jordan was passionate about using Black English in her writing and poetry, teaching others to treat it as its own language and an important outlet for expressing Black culture.

Jordan was inducted on the National LGBTQ Wall of Honor within the Stonewall National Monument in 2019.

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