June Jordan

June Jordan

11 quotes

June Jordan, an American poet, essayist, playwright, feminist, bisexual activist, is widely remembered for insights that continue to resonate with readers everywhere. With equal ease, June Jordan moved between Truth and Poetry, finding connections others missed. Browse 12 quotes by June Jordan that cover ground from Truth, Poetry, Travel, Respect, and Friendship. Start here and see if you agree: "But, based on my friendship with Evie as young mothers, I started going on freedom rides in 1966."

“To tell the truth is to become beautiful, to begin to love yourself, value yourself. And that's political, in its most profound way.”

— June Jordan

Truth

All Quotes by June Jordan

“In the process of telling the truth about what you feel or what you see, each of us has to get in touch with himself or herself in a really deep, serious way.”

— June Jordan

Truth

“But, based on my friendship with Evie as young mothers, I started going on freedom rides in 1966.”

— June Jordan

Friendship

“To tell the truth is to become beautiful, to begin to love yourself, value yourself. And that's political, in its most profound way.”

— June Jordan

Truth

“So, poetry becomes a means for useful dialogue between people who are not only unknown, but mute to each other. It produces a dialogue among people that guards all of us against manipulation by our so-called leaders.”

— June Jordan

Poetry

“That attitude that fighting is probably not fair, but you have to defend yourself anyway and damage the enemy, has been profoundly consequential as far as my political activism goes.”

— June Jordan

Attitude

“The courts cannot garnish a father's salary, nor freeze his account, nor seize his property on behalf of his children, in our society. Apparently this is because a kid is not a car or a couch or a boat.”

— June Jordan

Car

“There are two ways to worry words. One is hoping for the greatest possible beauty in what is created. The other is to tell the truth.”

— June Jordan

Beauty

“Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth.”

— June Jordan

Poetry

“I wrote those poems for myself, as a way of being a soldier here in this country. I didn't know the poems would travel. I didn't go to Lebanon until two years ago, but people told me that many Arabs had memorized these poems and translated them into Arabic.”

— June Jordan

Travel

“I am a feminist, and what that means to me is much the same as the meaning of the fact that I am Black: it means that I must undertake to love myself and to respect myself as though my very life depends upon self-love and self-respect.”

— June Jordan

Respect

“The first function of poetry is to tell the truth, to learn how to do that, to find out what you really feel and what you really think.”

— June Jordan

Poetry