Solange Knowles is looking back on a year where a global pandemic and racism against Black Americans dominated the headlines.
RELATED: Solange Knowles Sees The Funny Side As ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestants Fail To Answer Question About Her Album The singer penned a series of powerful personal essays and poems for the latest digital issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
In her writing, Knowles recalls the moment that “we all had to confront stillness” due to the onset of COVID-19. RELATED: Solange Knowles Releases ‘When I Get Home’ Short Film She said, “Some days I am on top of mountains.
Some days I am weary. Some days I smile and laugh in ways I didn’t know I could. Sometimes I grieve all of the loss, looking for pillars or anchors to hold on to.
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