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Donda C. West ( Williams; July 12, 1949 – November 10, 2007) was an American professor and chair of
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's Department of English, Communications, Media and Theater. She was the mother of rapper Ye, better known as Kanye West.


Life and career

West was raised in
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, the daughter of Lucille (Eckles) and Portwood Williams, Sr., a civil rights activist. She earned her bachelor's degree in English from
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in 1971 and her doctoral degree from
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in 1980. On August 19, 1958, she and her father took part in the
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in Oklahoma City. She began her teaching career in the early 1970s at
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in Atlanta and began working at
Chicago State University Chicago State University (CSU) is a predominantly black public university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1867 as the Cook County Normal School, it was an innovative teachers college. Eventually the Chicago Public Schools assumed control of t ...
in 1980. West taught English at
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for a year as a scholar through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program. In all, West spent 27 years at Chicago State, including 24 as head of the department of English, communications, media and theater. A statement from the university recalled West's role in establishing the university's Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing "as an academic focus to teach writings of African-American authors and poets while fostering new literary talent." West raised Kanye in the Chicago area along with her husband, Ray, from whom she separated when Kanye was 3. She retired in 2004 and moved to California to work full-time for her son. She was often seen at his side at parties and award shows. She was also a firm defender of her son's controversial comments. West stated that she "trained her son for greatness.” "There is no room for shyness. I raised him that way, to think critically and analytically and not be afraid to voice what you feel. I helped shape that. I think leaders are people who must do that." She was also chief executive of West Brands, the parent company of her son's businesses. West, alongside her son, founded the non-profit Kanye West Foundation in 2003, tasked with a mission to battle dropout and illiteracy rates, while partnering with community organizations to provide underprivileged youth access to music education. The Foundation's first initiative, Loop Dreams, challenged at-risk students to learn how to write and produce music while simultaneously improving their academic skills. In 2007, the foundation partnered with Strong American Schools as part of their "Ed in '08" campaign. In 2008, the foundation was renamed to the Dr. Donda West Foundation following her death. The Dr. Donda West Foundation was committed to providing high-quality programs in partnership with community organizations such as Challengers Boys & Girls Club in South Central Los Angeles, California. The foundation ceased operations in 2011.


Death

On November 10, 2007, West died at age 58. In January 2008, the Los Angeles County coroner's office said that she had died of coronary artery disease and multiple post-operative factors from cosmetic surgery. Authorities in Los Angeles launched an investigation into her death after learning the doctor who operated on her had convictions for alcohol-related offenses and at least two major malpractice settlements. Kanye West played his first concert following the funeral at
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in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of " Hey Mama,” as well as a cover of Journey's "
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,” to his mother, and did so on all other dates of his
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.


Legacy

California governor
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subsequently signed the "Donda West Law" in 2009, legislation that makes it mandatory for patients to receive medical clearance through a physical examination before undergoing elective cosmetic surgery. West's memoir, ''Raising Kanye: Life Lessons from the Mother of a Hip-Hop Star'', was published in 2009. West wrote in her book that she always wanted her son to go to college, but after witnessing his passion for hip hop and his talent producing beats, she later supported his decision to pursue music. Kanye West and friend
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founded the non-profit Donda's House in 2013, a free music writing program with the goal of helping at-risk Chicago youth. It is aimed at students between 15 and 24, and includes lessons on how to write and record music. Their curriculum is based on the teaching philosophy and pedagogy of West with a focus on collaborative and experiential learning. Che Smith, better known as Rhymefest, grew up in Chicago. Donda mentored Smith as an educator. Donda's House was renamed Art of Culture, Incorporated after a contentious split between Rhymefest and West. In 2019,
Garrard McClendon Garrard McClendon (born February 10, 1966) is an American professor, writer, filmmaker, and the host of the PBS show ''CounterPoint with Garrard McClendon''. He was the host of ''The McClendon Report'' and ''Garrard McClendon Live'' on CLTV, a ...
published ''Donda's Rules: The Scholarly Works of Dr. Donda West – Mother of Kanye West''. McClendon is an associate professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Chicago State University. In 2013, McClendon enlisted the students in his Philosophy of Education classes to help him mine various archives for Donda West's full body of work: "The students did a wonderful job helping me find all of this archival material. We're talking her scholarly works, her dissertation, her master's thesis. We found personal notes of hers, poems of hers, hundreds of hours of her audio speeches. So in those six years, we're compiling, we're editing, and having conference calls with Kanye," McClendon recounted. Mahalia Ann Hines,
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's mother, said, "Donda was beautiful. She was intelligent, patient, and generous. Her words were written with power and this book proves it." Brenda M. Greene, professor and mother of recording artist
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, said, "Donda and I were kindred spirits as sisters in the network of hip-hop mothers. She was an unsung leader who infused culture and 'knowledge of self' into the curriculum. Donda loved her students." Kanye West's writing partner Rhymefest lamented West's death in an appearance on Chicago radio station WCGI. "She was everyone's mom," Rhymefest said. "A spirit never dies, a spirit lasts forever."


In popular culture

She is the subject of Kanye's song " Hey Mama", which appeared on his 2005 album ''
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''. On " Touch the Sky" from the same album, Kanye thanks his mom for always supporting him during the lean times, especially when she drove him to New York from Chicago in a rented
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van. On January 5, 2012, Kanye announced his establishment of the creative content company
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, named after his mother. Kanye also named his tenth studio album, released in 2021, ''Donda'', after his mother. Kanye donated student tickets to Chicago State University for the listening session of the album. On February 23, 2022, Kanye released ''
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'', his first sequel album to ''Donda''. Later that year, Ye launched a marketing agency and clothing line named ''DONDA Sports.'' He also opened a pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 Christian private school, Donda Academy, in
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. The school's basketball team, the Donda Doves, includes top prospects from across the United States.


References

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