Schomburg Centennial Gala
On the artifacts and inspiration we leave behind
The $700 price tag meant I couldnβt afford to come for dinner, but I figured I could justify a $150 after party ticket as long as there was an open bar. I definitely kicked myself for not attending the Centennial Kick-off Block party last summer, which was entirely free, but I stayed homeβ¦not wanting to be on the block in the rain.Β
On the wall in the Schomburgβs main atrium, thereβs a photo of Maya Angelou dancing with Amiri Baraka on the cosmogram that depicts Langston Hughes βA Negro Speaks of Riversβ and also contains the lauded poetβs ashes. I have long dreamed of being in that photo, cheering them on from the edge of the world.Β

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem observed the 89th birthday of the poet Langston Hughes and the beginning of Black History Month on Thursday night. Mr. Hughes’s ashes were buried beneath the floor of the auditorium, and in an African Custom of ancestral return, the writers Amiri Baraka and Maya Angelou danced atop them. Published NYT Metro, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1991 CREDIT: Chester Higgins, Jr/The New York Times [Image Source and Caption: Lisa’s History Room]
Of course I knew Ms. Angelou, Mr. Baraka, and Mr. Hughes wouldnβt be at the party, certainly theyβre having their own jubah in the heavenly afterlife, but I felt I had to be in the room making my own memories and taking my own pictures that might one day be framed on the wall.Β
This yearβs honorees were actress Angela Bassett, novelist Edwidge Danticat, journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, and musician-turned-archivist Solange Knowles. The honorees would have been all women if not for Dr. Henry Louis Gates, the renowned scholar whoβs had a hand in nearly anything Black on PBS.Β
Much respect to all of the honorees β Angela Bassett will always be Ms. Turner to me, Edwidge Danticat was one of the first Haitian authors I ever read (truly a gateway!) and as traditional journalism withers, Iβm rooting for geniuses like Nikole Hannah-Jones to be at the helm of whatever comes next β but itβs Solange thatβs stayed on my mind: the ways sheβs evolved, and the ways my thinking about her has evolved at the same time.
Letβs go back to the beginning, but please note: this is a non-comprehensive history, the only timeline events are what is of note to me.Β
- 2001: I survive Y2K and turn double digits. Somehow I know that Solange sings the theme song for my favorite animated Disney channel show, The Proud Family
- 2001: Destinyβs Child releases 8 Days of Christmas which features Solange on βLittle Drummer Boyβ, which is not my favorite song on the album
- 2004: I get my first good look at Solange in Johnson Family Vacation where she plays the angsty teen daughter alongside little brother Bow Wow, mom Vanessa Williams, dad Cedric The Entertainer, and uncle Steve Harvey. I think before this I had only seen Solange in magazine photos. I loved her in the film and thought she was soooo pretty. There were so many good movies in this era; Beyonce had done The Fighting Temptations the year before.Β
- 2007: Beyonce and Solange look so cute together in the βGet Me Bodiedβ music video
- 2008: Iβm playing Solangeβs single βI Decidedβ non-stop the summer I get my license, which was also my alternative phase. I got most of my music from LimeWire and I didnβt do the work to download the rest of the tracks on the album Solo Star.Β
- 2010: Iβm yelling along to Fabolous and Nicki Minajβs song βFor The Moneyβ during the line if you could have Beyonce would you take Solange? and at the time, this feels like a normal, sane thing to do
- 2012: Solange puts out βLosing Youβ and I keep wishing that I liked her albums as much as I liked her singles, but I donβt really take the time to listen to the EP True because Iβve just graduated from college and bought 5 different colors of skirt suits for my new grad school aesthetic. My alt phase is over.Β
- 2013: Solange cuts her hair to a short afro. Itβs not the first time sheβs cut her hair, but itβs a very different look than the more polished twist-outs and roller sets that are trendy at this time. I do not think it suits her and feel she looks like a boy.
- 2014: The video of Solange cussing out Jay-Z while Beyonce looks on goes viral. Iβm wishing there was audio because you can tell sheβs going in. We pore over the video during a work meeting at HCZ, no work actually gets done. This is the first time I had ever heard of the Met Gala, a fashion party at a museum that I have yet to visit.Β
- 2015: I start wearing my hair in the same short afro style I hated on Solange. I feel like I look like a boy unless I have a hair accessory. I buy a lot of headbands and try to make it work. After months of frustration, I start wearing ponytails.
- 2016: Solange releases A Seat At The Table and Iβm obsessed. The whole world is, too. I feel unimpressed by her live performance on SNL, but I wonβt hear any criticism about the album. A guy am I seeing says βit puts him to sleepβ. I stop seeing him. βDonβt Touch My Hairβ becomes the theme song for all friend group hangs. I start internalizing Master Pβs quotes from the album. I am only slightly too young to have experienced his rise first hand so outside of being Lil Romeoβs dad, he is new to me. I love the long, wavy hair look from the album cover and her bold brows.Β
- 2019: Solange drops When I Get Home. It doesnβt make as much noise as Seat, but I do not care. I like it even more than Seat and I watch and re-watch the visual album. βDo nothing without intentionβ starts playing in my mind. I take the time to look up every reference in the interludes and as much as I can about the images in the film. This film introduces me to the work of Jacolby Satterwhite, even though I donβt know it yet.
- 2020-2021: I spend more time thinking about spirituality. Most of the time, I play instrumentals of When I Get Home in the background. Β Β
- 2022: I go to the ballet with friends because Solange has done the score. My friends do not like it and leave at the intermission. I stay for the second act which is set to music by James Blake. This becomes important later.Β
- 2023: I start experimenting with the soft wave hair style from the cover of Seat, but I cannot figure out how to maintain the hairstyle in humid conditions. Iβm on sabbatical and planning my birthday party. With nothing but ideas and time on my hands, I make a mood movie for the party on Canva. The sounds and images of my mini-film are heavily inspired by Solangeβs film. There are orchids and golden disco balls. No one I send it to seems to βget itβ and this frustrates me. At the party, I serve gumbo in a hotel room to recreate the vibes of the Black womenβs writing group hosted by June Jordan in her Brooklyn apartment in the 1970s.

“This photo documents a Sunday afternoon when, at the invitation of writers Alice Walker and June Jordan, a group of Black women gathered in February 1977 at Jordan’s apartment to eat gumbo, drink champagne, and talk about their work as writers, activists, and feminists. They gathered around a framed portrait of Bessie Smith and took a photo that is now iconic.” -Courtney Thorsson, author of ‘The Sisterhood’ [Source: Cultural Front, 2022]
- 2024: I launch Black Star Reviews and start working on artistic self-definition. Thereβs a lot of friction. I keep returning to When I Get Home as I try to work things out.Β
- 2025: A friend recommends I read Matriarch by Tina Knowles, Solangeβs mom. Iβm surprised by how much I learn about Solange and her artistry in the book. I start reflecting on why I gravitated toward Beyonce, why I didnβt listen to Solangeβs music beyond the singles, and why I found her bold choices to be off-putting when I was younger. I hear about Saint Heron for the first time and Iβm immediately mad that Iβm late to the party. Β Β Β
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When I look back over that personal timeline, and I think about the periods that are now filled in by what I read in Matriarch, I can only chuckle. As an artist, Solange has long defied categorization and definition. I didnβt know where to put her in the boxes that I had. She didnβt fit in pop star, actor, influencer, designer and that confused me. She consistently chose looks that werenβt popular (yet) and that confused me, too. When I realized that I didnβt want to be in any boxes either, two things happened: 1) I started confusing people, and 2) Solange started making a whole lot of sense.Β
On a separate note, Saint Heronβs mission to βpreserve, collect, and uplift the stories, works and archives of Black creatorsβ certainly overlaps with my work. However, I manifested Black Star Reviews without any conscious awareness of Solangeβs projects and interest. Life can be funny like that.Β
I feel grateful that my life has been long enough for me to change my mind about the things I once felt certain. Iβm grateful for multi-hyphenates like Solange Knowles and Arturo Schomburg and Maya Angelou. Ms. Angelou was one of the first people I knew who didnβt just do one thing. βWhat a life,β I thought, reading I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings from my New Jersey middle school. In every chapter, Maya was somewhere new, doing something sheβd never done before and not even necessarily being good at it. I admired her boldness, but I didnβt know how to pattern my life after hers. She seemed to just take chances as they came, and I wasnβt sure if Iβd grow up to have fantastic (as in, a fantasy) ones like hers. I didnβt yet understand that chances are always there, revolving around us like valence electrons, or how they can increase when you combine elements. Seeds are always being planted in our lives, and you never know when theyβll sprout.
But back to the photograph of the cosmogram that lives inside a library that started as one defiant manβs collection. I hope that one day I can pay it all forward, in a chance I take, a moment I collect, or a picture of me in pure bliss. Cheers to the Schomburg and the generations itβs brought together. May we have another beautiful hundred years.Β
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The Schomburg Centennial Gala took place at the New York Public Libraryβs Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on April 30, 2026. I am a member of the Schomburg and purchased my own ticket for this event.Β


