Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A Big Education

"A man and a woman's relationship was always primary. Women, your own friends, were always secondary relationships when the man was not there. Because of this, there's that whole cadre of women who don't like women and prefer men. We had to be taught to like one another. Ms. Magazine was founded on the premise that we really have to stop complaining about one another, hating, fighting one another, and joining men in their condemnation of ourselves-- a typical example of what dominated people do. That is a big education." --Toni Morrison, The Paris Review Interviews, II