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Someone described racism to me as the smog we breathe. It is all around us; racism is everywhere. Our lives are polluted with racism and it harms us all. The more we are aware of this smog of racism, the better equipped we can become to
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“Listening to other women's stories this year has given me confirmation, finally, that our expectations have been absurd. So many women I spoke with--objectively successful women--felt ashamed of their perceived failures.
What if we're not failures? What if what we've done is good? At any rate, maybe it's good enough.”
― Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis
What if we're not failures? What if what we've done is good? At any rate, maybe it's good enough.”
― Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis

“If our generation has been told for decades that we have so much freedom, so many choices, such opportunities, the question women with young children face is: how free are we to reach for the stars in midlife if we have someone else depending on us? Especially when our concept of good parenting involves so much more brain space and such higher costs than it did for our mothers and grandmothers? And when we expect ourselves to be excellent, highly engaged parents while also being excellent, highly engaged employees?”
― Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis
― Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis

“Do we settle for the world as it is, or do we work for the world as it should be?”
― Becoming
― Becoming

“Whatever your sphere is, however big or small, you get to make choices within it, and if you care about healing the wounds of the world I hope you become a real demon bitch about diversity and never let anyone sleep. Think radical thoughts and let yourself imagine they're true. Then ask yourself why it's considered radical to make art that accurately reflects reality, to build a society that takes care of its members, to demand a better world.”
― The Witches Are Coming
― The Witches Are Coming

“There's a particular kind of close you get when you find someone you can trust in a space you don't.”
― Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations
― Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations

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