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What would Malcolm X advise now?

February 22, 2015 / Marjorie Larner / What We Can Do

“Without education you’re not going anywhere in this world.” Malcolm X

I’ve always wondered what Malcolm X was thinking of by ‘education.’ Was he thinking of credentials to get past gateways? I don’t imagine he was thinking of learning that happened at that point in schools (still now).  Was he thinking of what he learned in prison that turned his life’s direction?

I think of his quote, “Only a fool would let his enemies teach his children,” and wonder what he would tell us to do now.

When I read words from Malcolm X,  I think of my mind and heart continuing to open to new possibilities for understanding and articulating what is going on.

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