“Over the past 20 years, she’s reported from the front lines of progressive movements from Occupy Wall Street and beyond, and is known for her unflinching critique of capitalism and globalization.”— Bridget Read, The Cut, thecut.com
“I don’t know what’s in the flower-infused water all the famous people are drinking these days, but they’re all seemingly having the same meltdown at the same time about media criticism of them and their work (or of their friends).”— Scaachi Koul, buzzfeednews.com
“Camille: Go get dressed. Sarah: I am dressed. Camille: No, really dressed.”— Jeff Greenstein, Jason Katims, Camille Braverman, Bonnie Bedelia, imdb.com
“Naomi: Babe, you sound pitchy. Adrianna: You sound bitchy!”— Jill Gordon, Naomi Clark, AnnaLynne McCord, imdb.com
“Critique isn't just about shaping the culture. Critique is about power. May we strive toward a world of diverse criticism, culture, and reading for all.”— Ebony Elizabeth, twitter.com
“Philosophy becomes tortured thinking. Thinking that devours itself—and continues intact and even flourishes, in spite (or perhaps because) of these repeated acts of self-cannibalism.”— Susan Sontag, emcioranbr.org
“If you have a critique for the resistance, for our resistance, then you better have an established record of critique of our oppression.”— Jesse Williams, youtube.com
“None of our designs are likely to last forever. I can’t tell you how many things I’ve designed that don’t exist anymore. We’re just cogs in an evolutionary wheel , trying to make the world around us a little better. So don’t get too attached to any part of a design. Don’t fall in love with borders,…”— Adam Morse, mrmrs.io
“This became a liberating realization. I started to feel a lot more comfortable when people tore my work apart. Because I realized how I felt just didn’t matter. And what people said became more interesting. Some of it was good feedback that was well thought out. Some of it was bad feedback that wasn…”— Adam Morse, mrmrs.io
“The ability to critique oneself and change and to hear critique from others is the condition of being that makes us capable of responsibility.”— Bell Hooks, amazon.com