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it was the truest thing to say a sisterhood
born of struggling and dreaming and training

it was the truest thing to say this becoming
one body one heart one mind one spirit
running and whirling and wheeling about

it was the truest thing to say that it was a gift
from the earth a gift that lived on more
than one land a gift that crossed and recrossed
and uncrossed and unmade borders

it was the truest thing to say that we had
been made riding sisters that we were growing
up together like a family that kept branching
and branching that our children were being
raised together mothered by aunts and horses

it was the truest thing to say that there
are things in life that can’t be renounced
because renouncing them is to surrender
who we are and surrendering has never
been an option this is life this is life
this is our truest life
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Hey OP I saw your bait thread on Toni Morrison went nowhere, better luck this time!
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>Much of Lara Silva’s writing centers around the beauty and pain of the Latinx experience, and she was drawn to the sense of strength that cuicacalli connotes. For most of her life, the story she was taught about her own culture cast Mexicans in the roles of villains or victims, and she wanted to flip the script.
>“I want to imagine our community beyond that pain,” she says. “I’ve been meditating on our history for 25 years now, and our survival is a thing of beauty—it shows a strength that should be admired.”
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>>24947728
bell hooks ahh name
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>>24947728
>ire'ne lara silva
The funny thing about a latinx like her who see the world as oppressed/oppressor is they are free to move back across the southern border with their American passport. It's not like being black or native where there is nothing to go back to.



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