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People of color have to do this work as a mater of everyday survival. And so long as they have to, who am I to act as if I have a choice in the matter? Especially when my future and that of my children in large part depends on the eradication of racism? There is no choice.
Tim Wise
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the necessity of actively combating racism as a matter of survival and responsibility.

Tim Wise's quote highlights the urgency and moral imperative of addressing racism, especially for people of color who confront it daily as part of their survival. He acknowledges that the fight against racism is critical not just for individual well-being but for the collective future of families and communities, positioning the work against racial injustice as non-negotiable.

Themes

RacismSurvivalResponsibilityFutureAdvocacy

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Example use cases

This quote can be used during a panel discussion on social justice.

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