OLD POST: A True American Revolutionary: Rest in Power, Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015) reappropriate.co/2015/10/a-true-american-... #oneyearlater #graceleetaughtme
Rest in power, Grace. Thank you for a lifetime of inspiration for generations now and still to come. #GraceLeeTaughtMe #OneYearLater
#GraceLeeTaughtMe tht work of building better world must cont to engage all. So, as we mark #OneYearLater, we must ask wht we do for tmrrw.
#GraceLeeTaughtMe to prize the journey, and to value social justice work & discourse as its own reward. #OneYearLater
#GraceLeeTaughtMe never to apologize for being an opinionated Asian American woman who yearns for social justice. #OneYearLater
#GraceLeeTaughtMe tht reacting is not enough. True change is slow, req's challenging ourselves, as well as world, to be better #OneYearLater
#GraceLeeTaughtMe activism must be intersectional, sustainable, and self-reflective. #OneYearLater
Couldn't get in on #oneyearlater #GraceLeeTaughtMe bc of an appt, but hope you all were reading!
#GraceLeeTaughtMe that all the world's injustices are interconnected. There can be no social justice if we focus narrowly only on ourselves.
#GraceLeeTaughtMe that the difficult -- but most meaningful and rewarding -- work of social justice is uncomfortable self-reflection.
A True American Revolutionary: Rest in Power, Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015) | #GraceLeeTaughtMe #RIPGraceLeeBoggs | reappropriate.co/2015/10/a-true-american-...
#GraceLeeTaughtMe the power of the teacher-activist. She challenged us to never stop learning and evolving. The revolution begins within.
#GraceLeeTaughtMe revolution requires evolution of self.