“I am called an Islamic fundamentalist by Rushdie. My critics in Pakistan say I am a Zionist agent. I must be doing something right.” CriticsAgentsIslamicPakistanFundamentalistZionistRushdie Author:Imran Khan
“My father is a gypsy. He traveled in caravans and was branded by the Ku Klux Klan. You know I have a history about race in my family that has very much to do with the other things that you name about poverty, about class, about access - or lack of it.” KnowsFatherNamesRaceClassPovertyMy FamilyAccessTraveledGypsyKu Klux KlanBrandedCaravans Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“I became a part of the Civil Rights movement early on and that has really shaped a great deal of my thinking.” ThinkingDealsRightsMovementCivil RightsCivil Rights Movement Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“To take on the question of race in America and believe that you could transform this country so that it would actually be a place that was welcoming for everyone that was here, including dealing with the history of slavery and the kind of oppression this country is based on, that's an amazing moment to begin to find your own political ideals.” BelieveKindCountryMomentsAmericaPoliticalRaceIdealsSlaveryIncludingWelcomeOppressionRace In America Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“Frankly, sex work and stripping is very good if you have radical politics. You can go to meetings all night long.” IfsLongNightSexMeetingsVery GoodRadicalAll NightStrippingSex Work Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“In a different moment, in the 60s and 70s, I did believe we were going to succeed - that we were going to create a revolution, that America was going to be a completely transformed nation state and that there would be an amazingly different set of beliefs; that this country would reflect. And I thought that that was the fulfillment of the American democratic dream and I believed in it passionately.” BelieveDifferentCountryStatesMomentsDreamWould BeAmericaBeliefI BelieveNationsRevolutionSucceedDemocraticFulfillmentTransformed Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“I was a commie and I fought about Marxism and class and race and it informed everything I did.” RaceClassMarxism Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“I worked very hard to try and figure out what I thought and I believed that we were going to succeed and that revolutions would happen globally and we would be a part of that and we would have then not capitalism. We would have values based on human lives, not profit. We would actually transform the kinds of ways people built love and built community. It was a very shocking thing to me, out of the end of the 70s and the beginning of the 80s, to realize that that dream - while I still believed in it - was not going to happen in the way that I had hoped.” PeopleWayTryingHumansKindStillsEndsHardDreamHappensWould BeValuesRealizingCommunityFiguresRevolutionSucceedCapitalismBuiltProfitHuman LifeShocking80sI Still BelieveShocking Things Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“I feel really - actually - quite terrified about the world as it now exists. The kind of sucking the world dry for a dollar seems to me to be even worse (though it was hard for me to imagine 30 years ago that it could get worse) and the idea that bling and profit over human beings is really more and more a credible idea; people don't even examine it with any kind of question: I find that really terrifying.” PeopleWorldFeelsYearsHumansKindIdeasHardSeemsHuman BeingsImagineYears AgoDollarsProfitDryTerrifiedCredibleBling Author:Amber Hollibaugh
“Being respectful of extraordinary work that has happened in the last thirty-five years is not the same thing as it reflecting my values. I'm not sorry that gays can now enter the military and I'm not sorry that we can marry, but frankly I come from a moment in time, a radical vision in time that never made marriage or the military my criteria of success.” YearsMadeMomentsLastsValuesVisionFiveHappenedMilitaryGayExtraordinarySorryRadicalThirtyFive YearsCriteriaReflectingRespectfulMoments In TimeBe RespectfulNot Sorry Author:Amber Hollibaugh