K-Love sits down with Monique Roberson for this Black Women’s History Month interview.
Legacy isn’t just what we inherit—it’s what we’re actively building in real-time. And few embody that truth like the incomparable K-Love the Poet. Imagine the soul of Maya Angelou wrapped in the fire of Nikki Giovanni, and you’ll begin to understand the power of her presence. This month, I had the honor of sitting down with the legendary K-Love for a deeply moving conversation on love, legacy and the divine timing that led her to fully step into her calling as an artist.
K-Love shares how her parents’ 43-year marriage shaped her understanding of love, commitment and stability.
Though she found love later in life—much like I did—she’s now basking in the peace and power of having a husband who is grounding, supportive and solid. Our shared experiences sparked an undeniable synergy as two women, born and bred in Chicago, reflected on what it means to find lasting love after 40.
K-Love also opened up about her authorship journey with three books that capture her evolution as a poet and truth-teller.
From her humble beginnings—grateful when just one person showed up to hear her words—to the powerhouse she’s become, this interview is a celebration of Black women blooming in their own rhythm. If you’re ready to witness bold love, real truth and pure Black Girl Magic, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
Happy Black Women’s History Month!