Audre Lorde

A Burst of Light

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  • Jimena Soriahas quoted2 months ago
    I want to write down everything I know about being afraid, but I’d probably never have enough time to write anything else. Afraid is a country where they issue us passports at birth and hope we never seek citizenship in any other country. The face of afraid keeps changing constantly, and I can count on that change. I need to travel light and fast, and there’s a lot of baggage I’m going to have to leave behind me.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted2 months ago
    When I stand in the radiance of a place like the Sapphires Sapphos dinner, with the elegant food and abundance of love and beautiful dark women, when I stand in that moment of sweetness, I sometimes become almost afraid. Afraid of their warmth and loving, as if that same loving warmth might doom me. I know this is not so, but it can feel like it. As if so long as I remained too different from my own time and surroundings I was safe, if terribly lonely. But now that I am becoming less lonely and more loved, I am also becoming more visible, and therefore more vulnerable.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    How is the systematic erosion of freedoms gradually accomplished? What kind of gradual erosion of our status as United States citizens will Black people be persuaded first to ignore and then to accept?
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    No one will free us but ourselves, here nor there. So our survivals are not separate, even though the terms under which we struggle differ.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    Our parents are examples of survival as a living pursuit, and no matter how different from them we may now find ourselves, we have built their example into our definitions of self—which is why we can be here, naming ourselves.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    We examine these similarities so that we can more effectively devise mutually supportive strategies for action, at the same time as we remain acutely aware of our differences. Like the volcano, which is one form of extreme earth-change, in any revolutionary process there is a period of intensification and a period of explosion.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    Learning to recognize and label my angers, and to put them where they belonged in some effective way, became crucial
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    Eventually institutional racism becomes a question of power and privilege rather than merely color, which then serves as a subterfuge.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    So what does this all have to do with Lesbian parenting? Well, when I talk about mothering, I do so with an urgency born of my consciousness as a Lesbian and a Black African Caribbean American woman staked out in white racist sexist homophobic America.
  • Jimena Soriahas quoted5 months ago
    Lesbian is a name for women who love each other. Black means of African ancestry. Our lives would never be simple. We had to learn and to teach what works while we lived, always, with a cautionary awareness of the social forces aligned against us—at the same time there was laundry to be done, dental appointments to be kept, and no you can’t watch cartoons because we think they rot your feelings and we pay the electricity.
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