"People of color and poor people, we have a self-hatred that is somehow like a virus, and the second you come out of your mother’s womb, the virus comes to you—that if you’re poor, and you’re a person of color, you have self-hatred. But each of us who gets educated—we educate those around us. Education for itself is worthless, but making education yours is priceless. I tell all of my students to make it theirs…"
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On foregoing self-hatred in “An Interview with Poet, Teacher, and Activist Jimmy Santiago Baca” in the Kenyon Review (2017 Aug 8)
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