"It means to educate myself incessantly about the world around me"
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The line also carries Jordan’s signature insistence that the “world around me” is not abstract. It’s neighborhoods, wars, classrooms, police, language. She wrote into the late 20th century’s churn of civil rights aftermath, feminist fracture, Vietnam, apartheid, U.S. empire, and the culture wars over whose stories count as knowledge. Against that backdrop, education becomes less about credentials than about survival and solidarity: staying awake to systems that benefit from your exhaustion.
What makes the sentence work is its quiet defiance. No ornate metaphor, no grand pronouncement - just a compact ethic. Jordan is smuggling a standard for citizenship into a personal vow: if you want to speak, love, organize, or even just live honestly, you owe the world attention. And attention, for her, is never neutral; it’s a practice with consequences.
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"It means to educate myself incessantly about the world around me." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-means-to-educate-myself-incessantly-about-the-168988/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.











