Inevitably, Life and Death nourish each other—a constant renovation—so why should we fear our again becoming the worth we did strive after?
Austin Osman Spare, The Logomanchy of Zos
Inevitably, Life and Death nourish each other—a constant renovation—so why should we fear our again becoming the worth we did strive after?
Austin Osman Spare, The Logomanchy of Zos
We are still faced with the challenge of understanding the complex ways race, class, gender, sexuality, nation, and ability are intertwined—but also how we move beyond these categories to understand the interrelationships of ideas and processes that seem to be separate and unrelated.
Angela Y Davis, ed. Frank Barat, preface by Cornel West, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement [Amazon, Bookshop, Publisher, Local Library]
When HumPop was fighting back, we were at war—we were soldiers, fighting for our liberty and the chance at our own world made in our own image—but once the humans retreated into whatever safety they could find, we instead became hunters
C Robert Cargill, Sea of Rust: A Novel [Amazon, Bookshop, Publisher, Local Library]