Library Resources with WWII
We can choose our stories of interpretation, and how to respond. And while stories of self-sufficiency can (to a degree) give us more influence over our own lives, they don't erase oppression, war, nor climate change. When stories omit a lens that includes impacts of interdependence, oppression, and structural inequities, stories can also keep us disconnected and blocked from compassion for self and others -- and perpetuating an oppressive status quo. However, with this lens we can make greater compassion and collective liberation possible. Even as the outcome is unknown.
Additional Info
- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration Read time: 16 - 24 minutes
- Production Date 05/2019
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 5
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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Tagged under
- Introductory Skill Level
- marginalization
- oppression
- NVC pitfalls
- Beginner Skill Level
- Kashtan
- Miki
- Intermediate Skill Level
- Miki Kashtan
- society
- Advanced Skill Level
- systemic change
- social change
- Etty Hillesum
- WWII
- nonviolence
- choice
- power
- status quo
- liberation
- stimulus vs cause
- responsibility
- blame
- interpretation
- response
- self sufficiency
- interdependence