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“be a person with knowledge not just opinions”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“... ageing is nothing to be ashamed of

especially when the entire human race is in it together”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“gender is one of the biggest lies of our civilization”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“privilege is about context and circumstance”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“life is an adventure to be embraced with an open mind and loving heart”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“Ageing is nothing to be ashamed of
Especially when the entire race is in it together
Although sometimes it seems that she alone among her friends wants to celebrate getting older
Because it’s such a privilege to not die prematurely”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“it’s important to counterbalance the state of being cerebral with the state of being corporeal”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“she didn’t tell them she’d taken her father for granted and carried her blinkered, self-righteous perspective of him from childhood through to his death, when in fact he’d done nothing wrong except fail to live up to her feminist expectations of him”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“women who miraculously spend their working day wearing bondage-tight skirts and vertiginous, destabilizing heels which make their feet look bound the erogenous zones of crushed muscles and cramped bones, encased in upmarket strippers’ heels and if she has to cripple herself to signal her education, talent, intellect, skills and leadership potential then so be it”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“Let us wonder at how X was just a rare letter until algebra came along and made it something special that can be unravelled to reveal inner value.”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“his bredren and sistren could damned well speak up for themselves why should he carry the burden of representation when it will only hold him back? white people are only required to represent themselves, not an entire race”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“her morning mantra in the bathroom mirror I am highly presentable, likeable, clubbable, relatable, promotable and successful”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“People have to share everything they do these days, from meals, to nights out, to selfies of themselves half naked in a mirror
The borders between public and private are dissolving”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“What matters most to me, is that I know how I feel, and the rest of the world might catch up one day, even if it’ll be a quiet revolution over longer than my lifetime, if it happens at all”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“there was no such thing as objective truth and if you think something’s good because it speaks to you it is”
Bernadine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“(...) the so-called democratization of reviews means the lowering of standards, and that subject knowledge, history and critical context are at risk of being lost in favour of people who only know how to write in attention-seeking soundbites.”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“People won’t see you as just another woman any more, but as a white woman who hangs with brownies, and you’ll lose a bit of your privilege, you should still check it, though, have you heard the expression, check your privilege, babe?
Courtney replied that seeing as Yazz is the daughter of a professor and a very well-known theatre director, she’s hardly underprivileged herself, whereas she, Courtney, comes from a really poor community where it’s normal to be working in a factory at sixteen and have your first child as a single mother at seventeen, and that her father’s farm is effectively owned by the bank
Yes but I’m black, Courts, which makes me more oppressed than anyone who isn’t, except Waris who is the most oppressed of all of them (although don’t tell her that)
In five categories, black, Muslim, female, poor, hijab bed
She’s the only one Yazz can’t tell to check her privilege
Courtney replied that Roxane Gay warned against the idea of playing ‘privilege Olympics’ and wrote in Bad Feminist that privilege is relative and contextual, and I agree, Yazz, I mean, where does it all end? Is Obama less privileged than a white hillbilly growing up in a trailer park with a junkie single mother and a jailbird father? Is a severely disabled person more privileged than a Syrian asylum-seeker who’s been tortured? Roxane argues that we have to find a new discourse for discussing inequality
Yazz doesn’t know what to say, when did Court read Roxane Gay - who’s amaaaazing?
Was this a student outwitting the master moment?
#whitegirltrumpsblackgirl”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“We should celebrate that many more women are reconfiguring feminism and that grassroots activism is spreading like wildfire and millions of women are waking up to the possibility of taking ownership of our world as fully-entitled human beings
How’s can we argue with that?”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“this is not about feeling something or about speaking words
this is about being
together.”
Bernadine evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“To leave a whisper of myself in the world, my ghost, a magna opera of words.”
Bernardine Evaristo, The Emperor's Babe
“which will lead to even more of them despairing at the future and what with the planet about to go to shit with the United Kingdom soon to be disunited from Europe which itself is hurtling down the reactionary road and making fascism fashionable again and it’s so crazy that the disgusting perma-tanned billionaire has set a new intellectual and moral low by being president of America and basically it all means that the older generation has RUINED EVERYTHING and her generation is doooooomed”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“very small children don’t care about skin colour, Rachel, until they’re brainwashed by their parents”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“The Barbies with their stick legs and rocket breasts were another problem Megan had to endure. She was supposed to spend hours dressing up or playing house with them, including the darker ones she was supposed to find more relatable. In a fit she'd once tried to commit Barbicide, defaced them with colored marker pens, chopped off hair, extracted eyes with scissors and de-limbed a few... The Barbie invasion proliferated on birthdays and at Christmas, relatives talked about incredible collection, as if she'd actually chosen to have them in her life.”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“I’m also wary of walking home late at night on my own, I miss being respectfully called sir when I’m in a shop or restaurant, and I’m definitely taken less seriously when I open my mouth
You see, Megan, I learnt first hand how women are discriminated against, which is why I became a feminist after I’d transitioned, an intersectional feminist, because it’s not just about gender but race, sexuality, class and other intersections which we mostly unthinkingly live anyway”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“you see, Megan, I learnt first hand how women are discriminated against, which is why I became a feminist after I’d transitioned, an intersectional feminist, because it’s not just about gender but race, sexuality, class and other intersections which we mostly unthinkingly live anyway”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“I’m not a victim, don’t ever treat me like a victim, my mother didn’t raise me to be a victim.”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“she’s Mum’s emotional caretaker, always has been, always will be it’s the burden of being an only child, especially a girl who will naturally be more caring.”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“what it was like when white men opened doors or gave up their seats on public transport for white women (which was sexist), but not for them (which was racist)”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“why should he carry the burden of representation when it will only hold him back?
white people are only required to represent themselves, not an entire race”
Bernadine evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
“Her friendship with Amma is based on historic loyalty and comfortable familiarity rather than shared interests and perspectives”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other

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