"The information our government gives us concerning AIDS. I like
to think of in terms of a bikini. What it reveals is suggestive. What
it conceals is vital."
DONDI, Interview Magazine March 1992
The world lost a great artist and I lost my younger brother. Born and
baptized Donald Joseph White, Dondi was a nick-name given to him by
our parents. Growing up in East New York Brooklyn during the '60s playing
stoop ball, ring-o-levio. Going to Highland Park, Betsy Head Pool and
Coney Island. Dondi was the youngest, "take your brother" my mother
would yell as we ran out the door. Fond memories that I will cherish
forever.
Dondi knew there was a killer on the loose. It is ironic and sad that
in the prime of his life, Dondi would become one of it's victims. There
is no cure and silence still equals death. Over the last year Dondi
fought a valiant fight to live and end his life on his terms. Dondi
accomplished this, passing away at home with his family and friends.
A special Thank You to Dr. Lopez and Village Health Care. to Zephyr,
Doc,Edlin,Karen co-workers Bicycle Renaissance and Deirdre. For helping
Dondi live and end his life with Dignity.
Dondi and I talked about the three things he stilll wanted to do. See
his 37'th birthday, take a long ride on his bicyle, and see the year
2000 the new millennium. God granted his first wish.........
A final quote:
"Asia Africa Tokoyo went to the places,the places they told us not
to go. Peace 2 Da Godz. Peace 2 the Earths. Peace B wit U....4 what
ever its worth. Still BRAN NUBIAN. Home of the Godz ......Krooklyn NY
DONDI"
Dondi, I will miss you very much and forever. I will see you in my
dreams. "DeeDee"
Michael A. White N.Y.C.
|