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We cannot educate white women and take them by the hand. Most of us are willing to help but we can't do the white woman's homework for her. That's an energy drain. More times than she cares to remember, Nellie Wong, Asian American feminist writer, has been called by white women wanting a list of Asian American women who can give readings or workshops. We are in danger of being reduced to purvey­ors of resource lists.
Gloria E. Anzalda
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote highlights the limitations of external assistance in education and the need for individuals to take personal responsibility.

Gloria E. Anzaldúa's quote addresses the dynamics of support and responsibility in educational and activist spaces, particularly regarding the expectations placed on marginalized groups to assist those with more privilege. It critiques the tendency of some white women to seek help from women of color without fully understanding the implications of their requests, ultimately emphasizing the importance of self-initiative and the danger of reducing individuals to mere resources for others’ enlightenment.

Themes

EducationResponsibilityMarginalizationEmpowermentWhite Privilege

In practice

Example use cases

In a workshop discussing race and privilege, I could use this quote to highlight the importance of self-education.

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Nobody’s going to save you. No one’s going to cut you down, cut the thorns thick around you. No one’s going to storm the castle walls nor kiss awake your birth, climb down your hair, nor mount you onto the white steed. There is no one who will feed the yearning. Face it. You will have to do, do it yourself.
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