Author: Zinzi Clemmons
Cites
- Audre Lorde (1)
- IN: What We Lose (2007) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: I want to write rage but all that comes is sadness. We have been sad long enough to make this earth either weep or grow fertile. I am an anachronism, a sport, like the bee that was never meant to fly. Science said so. I am not supposed to exist. I carry death around in my body like a condemnation. But I do live. The bee flies. There must be some way to integrate death into living, neither ignoring it nor giving in to it.
FROM: The Cancer Journals, (1980), Book, US
- NULL (1)
- IN: What We Lose (2007) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: African-American women now have about the same risk of getting breast cancer as white women. However, the risk of dying from breast cancer remains higher for African-American women... In 2012, African-American women had a 42 percent higher rate of breast cancer mortality (death) than white women.
FROM: Susan G. Komen organization, (None), [NA], US