
""Chad taught all of us a great deal," she said in a speech that came after words from "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" co-star Viola Davis and "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler. "His heart was so vast he could give each and every person a specific part of him and still have so much left to share with the world.""
"She said she still sees synchronicities far too often to call them random - his star, for example, is No. 2828 on the Walk of Fame - and is at those times reminded that her husband is "still teaching." "You lived with honor and you walked in truth," Ledward Boseman said. "You are as brilliant as you were beautiful and as courageous as you were kind. We love you, we miss you, we thank you." She followed that by reading her husband's own words in the form of his "Instructions for Creative Work.""
""Write the vision and make it plain," she recited. "Keep that word fastened in your journal and shut it in your bo"
Simone Ledward Boseman honored Chadwick Boseman at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, describing him as a spiritual teacher supported by family and close friends. She noted that they married privately before his Aug. 28, 2020 death. She said his heart was vast, able to give specific parts of himself to individuals while still having much to share with the world. She described recurring synchronicities, citing his star's number, 2828, as a reminder that he is still teaching. She read his "Instructions for Creative Work," including the line "Write the vision and make it plain."
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