If in 1992 we talk about the necessary means, as in “Revolution By Any Means Necessary,” it might make more sense to figure out the means necessary to rethink and reshape the contours of our political activism. I have a fantasy; I sometimes daydream about masses of black men in front of the Supreme Court chanting “End sexual harassment by any means necessary; Protect women’s reproductive rights, by any means necessary.” And we women are there too, saying “Right on!
Meditations on the Legacy of Malcolm X, Angela Davis