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
Anti racism
Dismantling racism
How To Be An Antiracist by Dr. Ibram X. Kendil
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color by Andrea J. Ritchie
Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon
What I said when my white friend asked me for my black opinion on white privilege
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Raising Our Hands by Jenna Arnold
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
by Michelle Alexander
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee Boggs
Classism
Social jusice toolbox
Class Conscious Climate justice movement
What is your class pass
Indigenous rights
An Indigenous People's History of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Indigenous pathways to decolonization and sustainable self determination
Decolonization
White allies lets be honest about decolonization
Deepen your understanding of decolonization
Decolonization is for everyone
Ableism
What you don’t know as an able bodied person - Naty Rico
Internalised ableism
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