RT Article T1 Building from Marx: Reflections on Class and Race JF Social justice VO 32 IS 4 SP 144 OP 160 A1 Bannerji, Himani 1942- LA English YR 2005 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747157740 AB I know I am not alone. There must be hundreds of other women, maybe thousands, who feel as I do. There may be hundreds of men who want the same drastic things to happen. But how do you hook up with them? How can you interlink your own struggle and goals with these myriad, hypothetical people who are hidden entirely or else concealed by stereotypes and/or generalities of “platform” such as any movement seems to spawn? I don't know. I don't like it, this being alone when it is clear that there will have to be multitudes working together, around the world, if radical and positive change can be forced upon the heinous status quo I despise in all its overwhelming power.—June Jordan, “Declaration of an Independence I Would Just as Soon Not Have,” in Moving Towards Home: Political Essays (1989) Reprinted by permission of the publisher. K1 Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 K1 Organization K1 Residents K1 PRACTICAL politics K1 Canadians K1 White people K1 Gender K1 Ethnicity K1 Social classes K1 Race