“The personal
is political”
was the critical
theory
of my youth
that guided me
as the truth
and a mandate
to activate
as a feminist,
humanist
first.
Identity
as strategy,
not tragedy,
suggests
and tests
structures
of power
and relations
often leading
to realizations
that individuals
are not alone.
The slogan
became
a way
to frame
individual
presentation
as illustration
of political
situation;
each person
a politcal
representation.
Fast forward
toward
this 2024
election,
and the selection
of speakers
at the DNC
convention
last night,
was notable
for the historical.
Two political
icons,
symbols
of aspiration,
determination,
competency,
and champions
of democracy-
particularly
around the world
and in opposition
to Trump-
gave a last
blast
before
the torch
is passed
forward
to the next
generation.
Hilary
and Joe
similarly
know
success
and political
heartbreak.
Their individual
stories,
different
trajectories,
still
filled
eyes
with tears
for their
years and years
and years
of service,
and what
could be lost
or gained.
So ingrained
with democratic
norms
their forms
of politics
seemed
typical.
But their
individual
contests
against
Trump
suggests
that the best
of humans
is an incredible
test
not as easy
or normal
as we assumed.
I can’t imagine
how hard
last night
must have
been
for Biden
and Hilary.
Their personal
emotional
lives
set aside
to raise
the tide
for Walz
and Harris
to defeat
the nefarious
and carry
us
forward.
Last night,
the political
was personal
as was
also clear
from the victims
of Dobbs—
the decision
that robs
American
women.
The political
is personal,
whether
you are
a victim
this time
or next.