Gloria E. Anzaldua Quotes
The Struggle Is Inner: Chicano, Indio, American Indian, Mojado, Mexicano, Immigrant Latino, Anglo In Power, Working Class Anglo, Black, Asian
our Psyches Resemble The Bordertowns And Are Populated By The Same People. The Struggle Has Always Been Inner, And Is Played Out In Outer Terrains. Awareness Of Our Situation Must Come Before Inner Changes, Which In Turn Come Before Changes In Society. Nothing Happens In The "real" World Unless It First Happens In The Images In Our Heads.
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