Johnnetta Betsch Cole Quotes (5 Quotes)


    The woman who bore me is no longer alive, but I seem to be her daughter in increasingly profound ways.

    These young women have had four years of very special space . . . . safe space. But when they graduate, they will begin to deal on a daily basis, all day long, month after month, year after year, with the realities that still haunt our nation.

    The myth of black women profiting at the expense of black men is the oldest rap around.

    When we were little girls sitting between those knees that served like locks, when they came with that brush or comb, you got ready because they would inevitably get to the kitchen, the nape of the neck . . .

    If folks can learn to be racist, then they can learn to be anti racist. If being sexist ain't genetic, then, dad gum, people can learn about gender equality.



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