The only way out is by taking care of each other (Grace Lee Boggs, 2025)

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Melanie Cervantes
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2025

Grace Lee Boggs was a revolutionary who refused to be bound by the limits of her time. A daughter of Chinese immigrants, she was never content with simply being an observer. Her work wasn't about asking for change—it was about creating it. From Detroit to the halls of academia to the streets, Boggs understood that real change begins with people coming together to challenge not just the systems, but the ideas that uphold them. In her own words, "The most radical thing we can do is to introduce people to one another." Boggs was a bridge, connecting struggles from civil rights to labor to women’s liberation. She didn’t just call for transformation; she embodied it, evolving with every struggle, every new question. Through her 70-year journey, she proved that revolution isn’t just about overthrowing systems, it’s about creating new ways of thinking, new ways of being. She knew the fight for justice doesn’t end—it evolves, and so must we.