Feb 25, 2012
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This tribe called “Women of Color” is not an ethnicity. It is one of the inventions of solidarity, an alliance, a political necessity that is not the given name of every female with dark skin and a colonized tongue, but rather a choice about how to resist and with whom.

Aurora Levins Morales, My Name is This Story from Telling to Live Latina Feminist Testimonios.  

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