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“The goal is not for you to take care of yourself so that you can march and sign more petitions and do other work, because the goal of getting well isn’t to have more endurance for marches and protests. We got to do that anyway because real liberation demands action and praxis: abolition, policy change, leadership shifting, and dismantling.”
EbonyJanice Moore, All the Black Girls Are Activists

“Grown Woman Theology is important because it gives you language to contribute to the community of faith amongst whom you are growing, and it is vital because it affirms you as a whole person and a worthy contributor to your own, individual definition of your faith and freedom. (Committed to the survival and wholeness of entire people… Not a separatist, except periodically, for health.)”
EbonyJanice Moore, All the Black Girls Are Activists

“The power of a name is an affirmation of one’s worthiness. To pronounce a name incorrectly is giving lazy, and it’s serving, I’ma call you what I want to call you, and I don’t care if this is embarrassing. Calling somebody by their name is doing the basic work of being able to empathize with what it is like for someone who has historically been stereotyped or dismissed because of their name. It is powerful work to insist that you say my name correctly. It is equally revolutionary for you to be intentional and careful with people about their name.”
EbonyJanice Moore, All the Black Girls Are Activists

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