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*Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See [[transformative justice]] for more. | *Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See [[transformative justice]] for more. | ||
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= Understanding why addressing racism is necessary for climate justice = | |||
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<span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Indigenous sovereignty halts capitalist resource extraction'''</span> | |||
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*The violation of Treaty Relationships by settlers has enabled for the continuation of capitalist extraction, one of the major systems driving climate change (see [[anti-capitalism]]). These agreements, meant to facilitate peace and coexistence, have continued to be violated by settler states like so-called Canada, while disregarding Indigenous sovereignty and the role it has in safeguarding 80% of global biodiversity <ref>Alook, Angele, Emily Eaton, David Gray-Donald, Joël Laforest, Crystal Lameman, and Bronwen Tucker. 2023. <em>The End of This World: Climate Justice in so-Called Canada</em>. Between the Lines.</ref> | |||
*By asserting their sovereign land rights, Indigenous communities pose a significant threat to the settler state and have the potential to halt destructive resource extraction (e.g. Standing rock and the TMX resistance) <ref>Alook, Angele, Emily Eaton, David Gray-Donald, Joël Laforest, Crystal Lameman, and Bronwen Tucker. 2023. <em>The End of This World: Climate Justice in so-Called Canada</em>. Between the Lines.</ref> | |||
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<span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Indigenous-led resistance movements have historically been the most effective against the climate crisis'''</span> | |||
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*We describe several successful intersectional climate justice campaigns on our wiki page: [[How we Win! Summary of findings on successful climate justice campaigns in North America]]. In the last 20 years, you'll notice that a good number of the campaigns/resistance movements we covered were Indigenous-led! | |||
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Revision as of 22:22, 22 January 2024
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 |
See the following for a list of recommended media on anti-racism, which includes recommendations for taking steps beyond educating yourself. |
Organizing against racism |
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Understanding why addressing racism is necessary for climate justice
Indigenous sovereignty halts capitalist resource extraction |
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Indigenous-led resistance movements have historically been the most effective against the climate crisis |
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If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.
- ↑ https://mashable.com/article/how-to-be-antiracist
- ↑ Alook, Angele, Emily Eaton, David Gray-Donald, Joël Laforest, Crystal Lameman, and Bronwen Tucker. 2023. The End of This World: Climate Justice in so-Called Canada. Between the Lines.
- ↑ Alook, Angele, Emily Eaton, David Gray-Donald, Joël Laforest, Crystal Lameman, and Bronwen Tucker. 2023. The End of This World: Climate Justice in so-Called Canada. Between the Lines.