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*Fighting for equity, often in the form of a complete overhaul of our current systems (see abolition) and challenging the ways certain groups are disadvantaged is anti-racist work. | *Fighting for equity, often in the form of a complete overhaul of our current systems (see [[abolition]]) and challenging the ways certain groups are disadvantaged is anti-racist work. | ||
*Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See transformative justice for further examples. | *Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See [[transformative justice]] for further examples. | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 28 October 2022
Anti-racism is "the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. Anti-racism tends to be an individualized approach, and set up in opposition to individual racist behaviors and impacts." -Center for Racial Justice Innovation
Examples of anti-racism
Learning about, and actively working to identify and challenge, racial inequities |
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Seek out media which challenges notions of race and culture |
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Organizing against racism |
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