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    A writer will write with or without a movement; but at the same time, for Chicano, lesbian, gay and feminist writers-anybody writing against the grain of Anglo misogynist culture-political movements are what have allowed our writing to surface from the secret places in our notebooks into the public sphere.

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    But it is not really difference the oppressor fears so much as similarity.

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    I am a woman with a foot in both worlds; and I refuse the split. I feel the necessity for dialogue. Sometimes I feel it urgently.

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    Oppression does not make for hearts as big as all outdoors. Oppression makes us big and small. Expressive and silenced. Deep and dead.

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    Our strategy is how we cope--how we measure and weigh what is to be said and when, what is to be done and how, and to whom and towhom and to whom, daily deciding/risking who it is we can call an ally, call a friend (whatever that person's skin, sex or sexuality). We are women without a line. We are women who contradict each other.

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    Remember you live in a community. You have a responsibility to be accountable to your family and your community as well as yourself.

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    Smell remembers and tells the future. ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers.

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    Sometimes a breakdown can be the beginning of a kind of breakthrough, a way of living in advance through a trauma that prepares you for a future of radical transformation.

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    Spirituality which inspires activism and, similarly, politics which move the spirit - which draw from the deep-seated place of our greatest longings for freedom - give meaning to our lives.

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    The nationalism I seek is one that decolonizes the brown and female body as it decolonizes the brown and female earth

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    The political writer, then, is the ultimate optimist, believing people are capable of change and using words as one way to try and penetrate the privatism of our lives.

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    The revolution begins at home.

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    To assess the damage is a dangerous act.

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    we have let rhetoric do the job of poetry.

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    When you are not physically starving, you have the luxury to realize psychic and emotional starvation.

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    Fundamentally, I started writing to save my life. Yes, my own life first. I see the same impulse in my students-the dark, the queer, the mixed-blood, the violated-turning to the written page with a relentless passion, a drive to avenge their own silence, invisibility, and erasure as living, innately expressive human beings.