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By June 18, 2011Blog

Women of color in america have grown up within a symphony of anger, at being silenced, at being unchosen, at knowing that when we survive, it is in spite of a world that takes for granted our lack of humanness, and which hates our very existence outside of its service. And I say symphony rather than cacophony because we have had to learn to orchestrate those furies so that they do not tear us apart. We have had to learn to move through them and use them for strength and force and insight within our daily lives. Those of use who did not learn this difficult lesson did not survive. And part of my anger is always libation for my fallen sisters.

Audre Lorde, “Uses of Anger”