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- 20:08, 20 October 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs uploaded File:Screen Shot 2022-10-20 at 4.06.27 PM.png
- 15:54, 20 October 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Hegemony (Created page with "'''Hegemony '''can be defined as “the social, ideological, or economic influence exerted by a dominant group.” -Merriam Webster <ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hegemony</ref> Hegemony was popularized by Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher, journalist, writer, and politician. He was imprisoned by the Mussolini regime for his revolutionary ideology. ")
- 15:06, 20 October 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Neoliberalism (Created page with "'''Neoliberalism''' "''reduces the state to a handmaiden of transnational capital. In pursuing the relentless privatization of the commons, its policies inevitably spark popular discontent." -''Firoze Manji, Beautiful Trouble. <ref>https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/neoliberalism</ref> Neoliberalism emerged as a set of global policies implemented by the Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US. <br><div class="write-up"></div>")
- 21:53, 19 October 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Anti-capitalist (content was: "<div class="box theory snapshot"><p>To be '''anti-capitalist''' is to recognize that ''"capitalism is a profit-driven economic system that, in spite of its supposed material benefits, is rooted in inequality, exploitation, dispossession, and environmental destruction." -''Jeffery R. Webber, Beautiful Trouble <ref>https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/capitalism</ref...", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 21:17, 19 October 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Anti-capitalist (Created page with "<div class="box theory snapshot"><p>To be '''anti-capitalist''' is to recognize that ''"capitalism is a profit-driven economic system that, in spite of its supposed material benefits, is rooted in inequality, exploitation, dispossession, and environmental destruction." -''Jeffery R. Webber, Beautiful Trouble <ref>https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/capitalism</ref> Anti-capitalism rejects that capitalism is the only or best available way to operate a society.</p></...")
- 18:41, 26 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page How do horizontal decisions and deep democracy work? (content was: "#REDIRECT How do horizontalism and deep democracy work?", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:41, 26 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page How do horizontal decisions and deep democracy work? to How do horizontalism and deep democracy work?
- 04:11, 22 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Oppression (Created page with "'''Oppression '''is ''"the social act of placing severe restrictions on an individual group, or institution. Typically, a government or political organization in power places restrictions formally or covertly on oppressed groups so they may be exploited and less able to compete with other social groups. The oppressed individual or group is devalued, exploited, and deprived of privileges by the individual or group who has more power." - ''Phil Barker <ref>https://www.scie...")
- 17:00, 18 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Collectivism (Created page with "'''Collectivism '''refers to<span class="dt hasSdSense"><span class="dtText"><strong class="mw_t_bc"> </strong>a political or economic theory advocating<span> collective</span> control, especially over production and distribution. In collectivism, the whole is emphasized over individual action or identity. -Merriam Webster <ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/collectivism</ref> </span></span> <span class="dt hasSdSense"><span class="dtText"></span></span> <s...")
- 15:27, 18 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Residential schools (Created page with "'''Residential schools''' refers to<span> "</span>''an extensive school system set up by the Canadian government and administered by churches that had the nominal objective of educating Indigenous children but also the more damaging and equally explicit objectives of indoctrinating them into Euro-Canadian and Christian ways of living and assimilating them into mainstream white Canadian society." -''Eric Hanson, Daniel P. Games, and Alexa Manuel Hanson <ref>Eri...")
- 14:01, 18 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Narrative (Created page with "'''Narrative''' is'' "a values-based story about our core beliefs. Powerful narratives, used repeatedly over time, can change how people view the world and shape cultural common sense. Values and story are essential elements of narrative that move people." ''-Climate Access Communications Hub'' <ref>https://climateaccess.org/sites/default/files/Climate%20Justice%20Narrative_Communications%20Hub%20%281%29.pdf</ref> '' '''' The elements of narratives include''<ref>https:...")
- 17:32, 16 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Reparations (Created page with "'''Reparations '''describe''' '''a system of redress for grave injustices. Examples of Reparations Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Peoples in the so-called United States have received land and billions of dollars for various benefits and programs for being forcibly exiled from their lands.")
- 15:31, 14 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page File:Screen Shot 2022-09-14 at 11.29.12 AM.png
- 15:31, 14 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs uploaded File:Screen Shot 2022-09-14 at 11.29.12 AM.png
- 20:40, 13 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Civil disobedience (Created page with "'''Civil disobedience '''is a''n active and often public nonviolent violation of particular laws, decrees, regulations, ordinances, military or police commands and other orders. This is usually done in protest of laws or orders which are regarded as immoral, unjust, or tyrannical and with the expectation and acceptance by the perpetrator(s) of the legal consequences of this disobedience. Sometimes an individual or group may disobey a particular law as a symbol of opposit...")
- 20:36, 13 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Grassroots (Created page with "'''Grassroots '''can be difficult to define, as what differentiates a 'grassroots' group from more established organizations such as NGO's can be unique in different parts of the world. <p>According to t''he Global Grassroots Support Network (GGSN), w''hat defines "grassroots" groups is that they share at least one of these attributes <ref>https://blueprintsfc.org/ggsn/</ref> :</p> *''Are largely driven by "people power", ie. motivated activist volunteers, though paid s...")
- 20:11, 13 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Strategy (Created page with "A '''strategy '''is ''"A plan that aims to achieve certain short-, mid-, and/or long-term objectives" and "a plan for the conduct of a major phase, or campaign, within a conflict. A strategy is the basic idea of how the struggle of a specific campaign shall develop, and how its separate components shall fit together to contribute most advantageously to achieve its objectives."'' A '''grand strategy''' takes this definition one step further, referring to "''a comprehen...")
- 17:22, 13 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Genocide (Created page with "'''Genocide''' is defined in<span> international law</span> as ''certain prohibited acts or omissions committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a protected group of people. Genocide encompasses a variety of lethal and non-lethal acts, including acts of “slow death.” '' ''<span></span>'' Examples of Genocide Indigenous People across Turtle Island Behaviours that the Canadian and American state and settlers in so-called Canada and the USA contributed,...")
- 16:17, 13 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Circular economy (content was: "A '''circular''' '''economy''' is ''an economy that emphasizes preservation and enhancement of materials, longer circulation cycles, and reduced waste; economic framework that involves minimal raw material extraction, the reintroduction of materials already in the economy, and as little waste as possible -'' Circular Economy Practitioner Guide & Ellen MacArthur Foundatio...", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:30, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Decentralized/decentralization (content was: "#REDIRECT Decentralization", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:30, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Decentralized/decentralization to Decentralization
- 18:30, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Centralized/centralization (content was: "#REDIRECT Centralization", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:29, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Centralized/centralization to Centralization
- 18:18, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Centralized organization (content was: "#REDIRECT Centralized/centralization", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:18, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Centralized organization to Centralized/centralization
- 18:17, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Decentralized organization (content was: "#REDIRECT Decentralized/decentralization", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 18:17, 9 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Decentralized organization to Decentralized/decentralization
- 13:23, 8 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page How do horizontal decision and deep democracy work? (content was: "#REDIRECT How do horizontal decisions and deep democracy work?", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 13:23, 8 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page How do horizontal decision and deep democracy work? to How do horizontal decisions and deep democracy work?
- 18:23, 6 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page File:Screen Shot 2022-09-06 at 2.17.43 PM.png
- 18:23, 6 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs uploaded File:Screen Shot 2022-09-06 at 2.17.43 PM.png
- 17:32, 6 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Pillars of support (Created page with "'''Pillars of support '''are'' "institutions and sections of the society that supply the existing regime with sources of power required for maintenance and expansion of its power capacity." ''- Gene Sharp in Waging Nonviolent Struggle <ref>https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Pillars-of-Support-PDF-English.pdf</ref> How do pillars of support work? People are the main holders of power in society. They are more effective at exercising powe...")
- 20:36, 2 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Centralization (content was: "<p>'''<span style="">Centralize: </span>'''<span style="">“ </span>''<span style="">To unite in the same center; </span><span style="">unite under a central power. -Usito <ref>https://usito.usherbrooke.ca/d%C3%A9finitions/centraliser</ref> </span>''</p> <span style="">The level of centralization depends on the place or places of decision-making (variety).&n...", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 15:59, 1 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page White supremacy (Created page with "'''White Supremacy''' is ''"an historically based, institutionally perpetuated system of exploitation and oppression of continents, nations, and peoples of color by white peoples and nations of the European continent, for the purpose of maintaining and defending a system of wealth, power, and privilege." - ''Elizabeth Martínez White supremacy identifies the power-over present in racism. Both refer to the same problem, but the term White Supremacy gives white people a...")
- 15:29, 1 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page File:Screen Shot 2022-09-01 at 11.28.38 AM.png
- 15:29, 1 September 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs uploaded File:Screen Shot 2022-09-01 at 11.28.38 AM.png
- 21:50, 30 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page White fragility (content was: "'''White fragility''' describes ''a state in which even a minimum amount of racial stress becomes intolerable for White people, especially when confronted about their racist tendencies, triggering a range of defensive responses; this includes the outward display of emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and behaviours such as argumentation, silence, and leaving the str...", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 20:03, 30 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Individualism (Created page with "'''Individualism'''<span> is</span>''''' "'''a value system, a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements. According to the individualist, all values are human-centred, the individual is of supreme importance, and all individuals are morally equal." - ''Britannica ")
- 19:52, 30 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Care web (Created page with "A '''care web '''is ''<span>a system in which people support each other through reciprocity. </span><span>They differ from charitable care models in which people with disabilities only receive passive care. </span><span>Webs are best monitored by the needs and wants of team members to ensure that their needs are adequately addressed. - </span>''Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha <ref>https://brownstargirl.org/care-webs-experiments-in-collective-care/</...")
- 19:11, 29 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Cultural appropriation (content was: "'''Cultural appropriation''' is'' the act of stealing, copying, and often profiting off of the use of certain cultural elements by someone who is not from said culture; the harm caused when pieces of one’s culture are sexualized, stereotyped, exoticized, and detached from their original contexts / significance.'' - Colours of Resistance, adapted by Michelle Xie <ref>h...", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 20:14, 26 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Systemic racism (Created page with "<p>'''Institutional or systemic racism''''' "explains how ideas of white superiority are captured in everyday thinking at a systems level: taking in the big picture of how society operates, rather than looking at one-on-one interactions. These systems can include laws and regulations, but also unquestioned social systems. Systemic racism can stem from education, hiring practices or access." -''Mary Frances O'Dowd'' <ref>https://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-syste...")
- 20:13, 26 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Anti-racist (content was: "#REDIRECT Anti-racism", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 20:13, 26 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Anti-racist to Anti-racism
- 20:12, 26 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Anti-imperialist (content was: "#REDIRECT Anti-imperialism", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 20:12, 26 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Anti-imperialist to Anti-imperialism
- 20:00, 25 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Anti-colonial (content was: "#REDIRECT Anti-colonialism", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 20:00, 25 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Anti-colonial to Anti-colonialism
- 19:59, 25 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs deleted page Anti-capitalist (content was: "#REDIRECT Anti-capitalism", and the only contributor was "Mediawiki" (talk))
- 19:59, 25 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs moved page Anti-capitalist to Anti-capitalism
- 21:08, 23 August 2022 Mediawiki talk contribs created page Institutional racism (Created page with "<p>'''Institutional or systemic racism''''' "explains how ideas of white superiority are captured in everyday thinking at a systems level: taking in the big picture of how society operates, rather than looking at one-on-one interactions. These systems can include laws and regulations, but also unquestioned social systems. Systemic racism can stem from education, hiring practices or access." -Mary Frances O'Dowd <ref>https://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-systemic...")