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Quotes from Jewelle Gomez

For femmes, that evolving feminist thought reacquainted us with something we kind of knew already: men and women might mistake us for "just girls" when they see our makeup and fashions, but we were/are actually guerrilla warriors, fighting undercover in the war to save women from the continuing campaign to make us irrelevant fluff.
~ Jewelle Gomez
if you're going to use the word 'dream' in a poem, you had better be langston hughes.
~ Jewelle Gomez
When I was on a book tour last year, I saw a sign in a bookstore in a seaside town in Maine that was carefully drawn with popular symbols of coastal living and these words were entwined: Hope anchors the soul. From that childhood that many might call "disadvantaged," I was anchored in the belief that most things are possible.
~ Jewelle Gomez
I understood your hope came not from some belief in the triumph of good or the kindness of politicians and bureaucrats. Your hope came from within; something inside you harbored and nourished a spark that had not been squelched and would always burn inside you and those you were able to touch. I came to believe that light inside came from the pride of knowing you were part of a long line in history that could survive.
~ Jewelle Gomez
The simple fact that there's a title for him-husband-means he has a role in the family, whatever his ethnicity.
~ Jewelle Gomez
We worked to find not a middle-ground, but a new ground that would support us both.
~ Jewelle Gomez