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Phyllis Cole-Dai
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Phyllis Cole-Dai

Writing Across the Divide

January 30, 2021

"This is not a thing I have sought, But it has come across my path and I have seized it. " -- Annie Dilliard Annie Dilliard's words point to the place where Phyllis Cole-Dai's most significant projects begin -- in that electric intersection where serendipity, sincerity and steadfast resolve collide.  On Ash Wednesday of 1999, Phyllis Cole-Dai walked out of her home in Columbus, Ohio with a friend. The two of them carried no money with them and would spend the next 47 days ... Read full bio

Five Questions with Phyllis

What makes you come alive?
In a word, beauty The beauty of poems and stories, of music and art, of film and dance; the beauty of nature; the beauty of food and fabric and fragranceeverything that delights and humbles the senses; the beauty of kinship and communityof a hand held, of laughter shared, a testimony heard, a struggle joined; the beauty of solitude, of silence, of introspection; the beauty of mystery, and of the infinite ways that we're all connected within the flow of life and death and Life Again.Beauty is endless in its forms. So it's no surprise that I like creating it. I write poems, tell stories, share memoirs and essays, give speeches, compose songs. I'm especially committed to creating things that might help bridge and heal divisions within ourselves and our communities. Beauty reminds us of what we hold in common and helps us to honor that more deeply. It also reminds us of how we differof how we can and must learn from one another, for the sake of each person and the whole.
A pivotal turning point in your life?
In 1989 I lived by choice for 47 days on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. My purpose in living on the streets for a season of my life was to be a compassionate, attentive presence among the homeless people I met. During that period, I learned just how fragile we human beings are, and also how strong and resourceful we can be in our fragility. I learned the power of a single word or a single act to affect someone's life, for good or harm. I learned the importance of self-awareness, and the necessity of relinquishing expectations about self and others. I could go on and on with insights gained from that experience of seven or so weeks. It was a long while ago now, but I've been working on integrating, and deepening, what I learned ever since.
An act of kindness you'll never forget?
I'll always be grateful to a Dakota elder named Chekpa Win (her English name is Darlene Renville Pipeboy) for accepting my gift of tobacco, thereby agreeing to teach me about her culture. She did this despite my being Euro-American. She had no reason at all to trust me, but she welcomed me in. She served as a key consultant while I was writing Beneath the Same Stars, but more than that, she became my friend. Her kindness is ongoing. She is my Dakota mother.
One thing on your bucket list?
No list. I live in the bucket.
One-line message for the world?
Follow the nudge of the Muse.
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