Dr. Grace Lee Boggs (1915 – 2015) was a Chinese-American organizer who embodied more than eight decades of northern urban organizing, thoughtful social analysis, and unfailing belief in the human capacity for transformation. Co-author of Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century, she also published an autobiography, Living for Change. A PBS documentary about her life recently won a Peabody Award. Dr. Boggs continued to work for compassionate social transformation from her base in Detroit, thinking globally, acting locally until her death at 100.