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Plants know how to make food and medicine from light and water, and then they give it away.


“It is not the known danger that we most fear, the shark that patrols the bay, the lion that rules the savannah. It is the betrayal of what we trust and hold close to our hearts that is our undoing: the captain who staves in the boat, the king who sells his subjects into slavey, the child who murders the parent.”
― Redemption in Indigo
― Redemption in Indigo

“Anyone can cook, but the true talent belongs to those who are capable of gently ensnaring with their delicacies, winning compliance with the mere suggestion that there might not be any goodies for a caller who persisted in prying.”
― Redemption in Indigo
― Redemption in Indigo
“There is a Zion which is a place deep inside”
― The Marvellous Equations of the Dread: A Novel in Bass Riddim
― The Marvellous Equations of the Dread: A Novel in Bass Riddim

“I was called "fas'" my entire life. "She too fas'!" is a refrain, pregnant with disdain, that shoots out of the mouths of women instead of loving girls, instead of nurturing us, teaching us. These refrains become a noose that is thrown at the first sign of a girl's intellect, that tightens itself around her neck the older she grows. If she learns not to silence herself the women around her will. This is what being complicit in the patriarchy demands.”
― Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son
― Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son

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