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    Rebecca  Walker
    “It seems to me, that this, too, is how memory works. What we remember of what was done to us shapes our view, molds us, sets our stance. But what we remember is past, it no longer exists, and yet we hold on to it, live by it, surrender so much control to it. What do we become when we put down the scripts written by history and memory, when each person before us can be seen free of the cultural or personal narrative we've inherited or devised?
    When we, ourselves, can taste that freedom.”
    Rebecca Walker

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    Ntozake Shange
    “we need a god who bleeds now
    a god whose wounds are not
    some small male vengeance
    some pitiful concession to humility
    a desert swept with dryin marrow in honor of the lord

    we need a god who bleeds
    spreads her lunar vulva & showers us in shades of scarlet
    thick & warm like the breath of her
    our mothers tearing to let us in
    this place breaks open
    like our mothers bleeding
    the planet is heaving mourning our ignorance
    the moon tugs the seas
    to hold her/to hold her
    embrace swelling hills/i am
    not wounded i am bleeding to life

    we need a god who bleeds now
    whose wounds are not the end of anything”
    Ntozake Shange



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