â¨This Bridge Called My Back⨠. This Bridge Called My Back is a collection edited by Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua and was BY FAR my favorite read of the month. This is a collection of poems, speeches, and essays written by women of color that deal with topics such as intersectionality and the dangers and failure of white feminism among other things. Even though many of these pieces were written in the 80s, there are points that are still totally relevant today and sometimes itâs frustrating that we are still fighting the same fight, but thatâs definitely part of the process of reading TBCMB in 2020. Part of why I wanted to (and had to) take my time reading this collection is because I constantly wanted to stop and make notes and underline sections while I read. Iâm not really sure yet how to best review collections of work by various authors but I do want to end this review by mentioning a few of my favorite pieces from the collection. One piece I really enjoy is the introduction to the fifth section, âSpeaking in Tonguesâ which is written by Gloria Anzaldua. This is a letter to women of color writers that discusses the importance of women of color to continue to write and take control of their stories. She also acknowledges the danger and difficulty that can come with that. It is a fantastic letter and really makes you think about the importance of writing. Another piece I really enjoyed was Pat Parkerâs âRevolution: Itâs Not Neat or Pretty or Quick.â This speech talks about the fact that real change takes a ton of time and you canât give up quickly. This piece feels incredibly relevant now and Iâll just leave this review with a quote from this piece. âTo end Klan or Nazi activity doesnât end imperialism. It doesnât end institutional racism; it doesnât end sexism; it does not bring this monster down, and we must not forget what our goals are and who our enemies are. To simply label these people as lunatic fringes and not accurately assess their roles as part of this system is a dangerous error. These people do the dirty work. They are the arms and legs of the congressmen, the businessmen, the Tri-lateral Commission.â . #thisbridgecalledmyback #tbcmb (at Wilmington, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGIOzZJAPfw/?igshid=pomulxhojr7y
















