THE PATH TO JUSTICE IN THE STRUGGLE FOR A LIVABLE FUTURE

We are all the product of our environment. We all internalise the violence inherent in our cultures. We have a duty and an opportunity to do the work that can undo those internalised prejudices and behaviors, so we can learn to interact in a healthier way.

Principles and Values guiding us:

Become aware of your internalized prejudices with the Implicit bias test

 

The link between climate change, health and poverty

5 tips for being an ally

How colonialism killed my cultures gender fluidity

The standing rock resistance and our fight for indigenous rights

The urgency of intersectionality
-Kimberle Crenshaw

What you don´t know as an able bodied person

The danger of a single story

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Intersectionality

"If we aren’t intersectional, some of us, the most vulnerable, are going to fall through the cracks." — Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, professor

Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney Cooper
The urgency of intersectionality - Kimberle Crenshaw

Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
What is intersectionality
Climate is a woman’s issue
All about love - bell hooks