Choice, Not Force.

Choice, Not Force.

Choice, not force.

Digital illustration of an Asian woman with long black hair with a shaved side part. She’s wearing a purple skater dress and holding a chubby baby. The baby is wearing a green striped onesie and holding a panda toy. They are among a leafy background and there’s a speech bubble that reads, ‘motherhood by choice, not force.’

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Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. As she addresses her audience, she begins, "I've been asking myself, 'What does it mean to be a poet in a country where more money per minute, every minute, is spent on armaments"
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She continues, "I've been asking myself, 'and we are supposed to be at peace, than is spent to feed the starving children in this country, never mind in the world?'"
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She continues, "'Where the price of one stealth bomber, already outmoded, is more than the entire federal appropriation for all the arts in this country?'"
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She continues, "What does it mean that a Black, lesbian, feminist, warrior, poet, mother, is named State Poet of New York?"
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She continues, "It means that we live in a world full of the most intense contradictions."
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She continues, "And we must find ways to use the best we have--ourselves, our work--to bridge those contradictions, to learn the lessons that those contradictions teach."
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She raises both hands to her chest and continues, "And that is the work of the poet within each one of us:"
Audre Lorde stands at a podium accepting her award and appointment as State Poet of New York for 1991-1993. She is dressed formally in a colorful tunic. She raises one hand in front of her for emphasis and concludes, "to envision what has not yet been and to work with every fiber of who we are to make the reality pursuit of those visions irresistible."

A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (1996) dir. by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson


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