her friends and caretakers shay howell and alice jennings said -- "she left this life as she lived it -- surrounded by books, politics, people and ideas." over the past decade, grace lee boggs was a frequent guest on democracy now! in 2010, she talked about why it was important for the u.s. social forum to come to detroit. >> detroit, which was once the a miracle of industrialization and became the symbol of the devastation of deindustrialization, is now the symbol of a new kind of society, of people who grow their own food, of people who try and help , to how we begin to think not so much of getting how we depend on each other. it is another world we're creating here in detroit. amy: grace lee boggs in 2010. she died monday at the age of 100. we will remember her in her own words and with a longtime friend alice jennings later in the broadcast. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now1, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and 11 other pacific rim nations reached an agreement monday on the trans-pacific partnership, the larg