Library Resources with Solidarity
The existing unequal risks and impacts people of certain race, class and identities face in society is magnified in these strenuous times -- especially with things such as illness, financial well being, discrimination, attacks, and death. As responsive NVC practitioners we can stand in solidarity with those who are differentially impacted. Read on for this, and additional ways to spot common pitfalls of doing so.
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- Skill Level Advanced Skill Level
- Duration Read time: 15 - 23 minutes
- Production Date 05/2020
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 6
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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- bystander
- intervention
- empathy
- bias
- ally
- False equivalence
- people of color
- BIPOC
- marginalization
- prejudice
- racism
- social movement
- Black Lives Matter
- minority
- Solidarity
- Myth
- oppression
- equality
- Norms
- social responsibility
- impact
- Systemic
- Justice
- social change
- power
- privilege
- equity
- All Skill Levels
- Beginner Skill Level
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- Roxanne Manning
- Roxanne
- Manning
- Roxy Manning
- Roxy
- Advanced Skill Level
- COVID19
- pandemic
- society
- direct action
It’s essential to give ourselves time to grapple with the complex feelings surrounding the brutality of state-sanctioned racism and violence. But if all we do is reflect and attend to our emotions we fail to show up, where and when it counts. So let's not perpetuate the violence by standing idly. Instead, here's ten things you can do to move into concrete action to address the continued, untenable, and horrific violence of racism. A list of resources is included.
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- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration Read time:7 - 11 minutes
- Production Date 06/2020
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 4
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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- Introductory Skill Level
- Intermediate Skill Level
- Beginner Skill Level
- Oren Jay Sofer
- Sofer
- Oren
- Oren J Sofer
- Advanced Skill Level
- All Skill Levels
- white privilege
- privilege
- Privilege blindness
- racism
- Justice
- ally
- complicity
- intervention
- social change
- nonviolent direct action
- complacency
- Solidarity
- resource list
- Black Lives Matter
Amidst racial violence, there are things that NVC can offer. And there are places where NVC culture needs to be more vigilant. Here are examples of where, amidst incredible loss and pain, "allies" and communities commonly (and often unknowingly) create false equivalences, minimization and re-injure those who've been historically marginalized -- even when they offer empathy, or aim to stay "safe". Read on to cultivate greater understanding and ways to respond differently.
Additional Info
- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration Read time: 23 - 34 minutes
- Production Date 06/2020
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 7
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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Articles
Tagged under
- Advanced Skill Level
- Roxy
- Roxy Manning
- Manning
- Roxanne
- Roxanne Manning
- Intermediate Skill Level
- Beginner Skill Level
- All Skill Levels
- equity
- privilege
- power
- social change
- Justice
- Systemic
- impact
- social responsibility
- dominant culture
- Norms
- equality
- oppression
- Myth
- Introductory Skill Level
- erasure
- minority
- Black Lives Matter
- social movement
- racism
- prejudice
- marginalization
- microaggression
- BIPOC
- POC
- people of color
- George Floyd
- Police
- False equivalence
- Minimization
- NVC culture
- status quo
- ally
- bias
- empathy
- intervention
- bystander
- conplicit
- fragility
- complicity
- Solidarity