We had become very active in work particularly around the issues for young women. But it was very clear to me that all of our movements and the work we were doing was very much organized around anger. And that anger was not only outside, of course it also permeated some of the internal ways that we communicated with each other, with ourselves. When I looked around, many activists were burned out and they were really fueling themselves on this anger, on the adrenaline, on the rush of someone that had done something to them and they needed to have justice. But justice was an angry thing. Justice came out of the affront, not so much out of love.