“When you hear stories from other people like you, you feel less alone. When you feel less alone, and like you have a community of people behind you, alongside you, I believe you can live a better life.”
Source: There There
“My family is like America; we are a blend of melanin and uncertain borders.”
Source: I Hope You Fall in Love: Poetry Collection
“I had never said those words because there were no words left. My beloved and I were both exiles from language. Our love couldn't be expressed in words. Our love had been woven into the melodies rendered by his flute, and it was subsumed in the atoms of the air we breathed. It had been consecrated in this shrine. It had never been named. It was an unnamed thing that had remained unspoken, unuttered, unsaid. I did not need to name it when he could already hear it.”
Source: This House of Clay and Water
“Proof of concept or POC is the art of winning a ship-building contract by showing the working model of a paper boat”
Source: Adventures of an Indian Techie
“My brownness turns out to be a form of queerness in and of itself and makes me too queer for gay men.”
Source: I'm Afraid of Men.
“If you're not white, you have to be brilliant, just to be considered acceptable.”
Source: Zoot Suit and Other Plays
“I feel ashamed that black people are both the agents and the victims of this chaos, and I don't want to be thought of like that. But I'm also ashamed of myself for thinking I'm somehow better. The shame I feel in my guts, pulsing, spiraling; but also everything feels very far away. I'm black, but my black is different from that of those rioters on TV.”
Source: The Black Kids
“while white women are an oppressed group, they still wield more power than any other group of women—including the power to oppress both men and women of color.”
Source: Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot
“The sun rays reach your home; the book rays reach your mind.”
Source: Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune
“...lies...drive immigrants, and people of color...to change who we are in order to make us palatable, or at least tolerable, to white America. I didn't find freedom in assimilation because there is no freedom in racist ideas. Assimilation requires that the story we tell about the United States and about white people is an uplifting, inspiring, sugarcoated version of the facts, in which the whip, guns, and racist motives must remain hidden. But it was the truth about this country, the knowledge of its ugly dirty secrets, that set me free.”
Source: You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case for Rejecting Assimilation