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23 August 2022

  • 17:4717:47, 23 August 2022 diff hist +10 Main Page→‎Climate Justice Organizing 101
  • 13:4813:48, 23 August 2022 diff hist +10 Main Page→‎Climate Justice Organizing 101
  • 13:4513:45, 23 August 2022 diff hist +520 XenophobiaNo edit summary
  • 13:4513:45, 23 August 2022 diff hist +33 XenophobiaNo edit summary
  • 13:4513:45, 23 August 2022 diff hist +256 N XenophobiaCreated page with "Fear and hatred of those who are perceived to be foreign, strange, or dangerous, that is often reflected in anti-immigration rhetoric. - Asian American Activism: The Continuing Struggle <ref>https://blogs.brown.edu/ethn-1890v-s01-fall-2016/glossary/</ref>"
  • 13:4313:43, 23 August 2022 diff hist +520 White saviourismNo edit summary
  • 13:4213:42, 23 August 2022 diff hist +1,077 N White saviourismCreated page with "'''White saviourism''', or the '''white saviour complex''', describes "''when a white person, or more broadly a white culture, “rescues” people of colour from their own situation. We see the white savior complex in film tropes like The Help and The Blind Side, but also in volunteerism and activism work. In activism work, we commonly see this as “tokenism” – the practice of making only a perfunctory or symbolic effort to do a particular thing, esp..."
  • 13:3713:37, 23 August 2022 diff hist +606 UncededNo edit summary
  • 13:3713:37, 23 August 2022 diff hist +279 N UncededCreated page with "'''Unceded '''[territory] defines'' Indigenous homelands that were never surrendered to the Crown; land where no formal treaties were signed or treaties were signed but the lands were not willingly surrendered. - ''Indigenous Perspectives Education Guide, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 13:3613:36, 23 August 2022 diff hist +613 TreatyNo edit summary
  • 13:3613:36, 23 August 2022 diff hist +478 N TreatyCreated page with "A''' treaty '''described ''documented agreements between a colonial government and Indigenous peoples that are often viewed as a legal transferring of land; many Indigenous people saw the signing of treaties as a means of building relationships with settlers while maintaining sovereignty over their lands, whereas the Crown saw treaties as a way of legally acquiring Indigenous land to assert power and control. - ''The On Canada Project & Shanese Indoowaaboo, adapted by "
  • 13:3513:35, 23 August 2022 diff hist +605 Traditional ecological knowledgeNo edit summary
  • 13:3513:35, 23 August 2022 diff hist +297 N Traditional ecological knowledgeCreated page with "'''Traditional ecological knowledge''' can be defined as ''ways of understanding one's environment based on detailed personal observation and experience; knowledge about the land and ecosystems that is passed down through the generations, -'' Indigenous Corporate Training, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 13:3013:30, 23 August 2022 diff hist +520 StructureNo edit summary
  • 13:3013:30, 23 August 2022 diff hist +192 N StructureCreated page with "'''Structure''' is ''the way a design is presented and implemented by the organization or movement: through autonomous groups, teams forming a whole, large-scale coordination, etc''. - The HUB"
  • 13:2213:22, 23 August 2022 diff hist +613 Spectrum of alliesNo edit summary
  • 13:2213:22, 23 August 2022 diff hist +330 N Spectrum of alliesCreated page with "'''Spectrum of allies''' describes'' a concept that examines the potential opposition and support of people and groups, ranging from those who are most dedicated opponents to the most active supporters; helpful tool for deciding what tactics to employ based on a team’s relation to specific allies. -'' 350.org, adapted by "
  • 13:2013:20, 23 August 2022 diff hist +624 SolidarityNo edit summary
  • 13:2013:20, 23 August 2022 diff hist +393 N SolidarityCreated page with "'''Solidarity '''can be defined as ''deep relational ties between individuals and groups who share struggles and long-term commitments to mutually supporting one another; unity between and across individuals, communities, or movements who are experiencing oppression and/or have made a conscious commitment to challenging a situation of injustice, violence, or tyranny. - ''Sally Scholz, "
  • 13:1913:19, 23 August 2022 diff hist +606 Social movementNo edit summary
  • 13:1913:19, 23 August 2022 diff hist +393 N Social movementCreated page with "'''Social movements '''are ''organized community efforts that aim to reach a certain set of goals; networks of people who share some basis of collective identity / shared values and engage in political or cultural conflicts — examples include the climate justice movement, #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, and Idle No More. ''- Dictionary of Human Geography & Mario Daini, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 13:1813:18, 23 August 2022 diff hist 0 Social justiceNo edit summary
  • 13:1713:17, 23 August 2022 diff hist +519 Social justiceNo edit summary
  • 13:1713:17, 23 August 2022 diff hist +405 N Social justiceCreated page with "'''Social justice''' means ''equal rights and equitable opportunities for all. Social justice is achieved through the liberation of marginalized groups and emerges through anti-oppressive approaches. Social justice recognizes and seeks to address inequalities arising from domination and oppression, the economic organization of society around capitalism, individualism and social reproduction. -The HUB''"
  • 13:1613:16, 23 August 2022 diff hist +605 State violenceNo edit summary
  • 13:1613:16, 23 August 2022 diff hist +331 N State violenceCreated page with "'''State violence''' describes ''the use of governmental authority to cause deliberate harm and suffering to groups and individuals with the goal of implicitly or explicitly maintaining power; genocide, torture, war crimes, police brutality, and other forms of systemic oppression. - ''The Learning Network, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 13:1213:12, 23 August 2022 diff hist +519 Sixties scoopNo edit summary
  • 13:1213:12, 23 August 2022 diff hist +602 N Sixties scoopCreated page with "The''' Sixties scoop''' was ''the mass non-consensual removal of Indigenous children from their families and into the child welfare system during the 1950s-80s; term coined by Patrick Johnston to describe the stealing of Indigenous children from their communities and culture to be placed in non-Indigenous, middle-class households that reached its peak during the 60s; legacies of the Sixties Scoop continue to exist in the drastic overrepresentation of Indigenous children..."
  • 13:1013:10, 23 August 2022 diff hist +604 Settler colonialismNo edit summary
  • 13:1013:10, 23 August 2022 diff hist +381 N Settler colonialismCreated page with "'''Settler colonialism '''describes when ''colonial powers forcibly create permanent or long-term settlements on the lands of Indigenous people and other local communities; the ongoing assertion of new systems and worldviews, dismantling of Indigenous cultural forms, and elimination of Indigenous peoples. - ''Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Eve Tuck & K. Wayne Yang, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 13:0813:08, 23 August 2022 diff hist +507 RetentionNo edit summary
  • 13:0813:08, 23 August 2022 diff hist +530 N RetentionCreated page with "In the context of social movement organizing, '''retention''' involves ''strategies to absorb interest in a movement. Retention seeks to transform curiosity and interest into a desire to get involved and actively participate in the movement. Retention is achieved by providing tools and capacity for team members, as well as creating a group culture that is welcoming. The goal is to empower these people so that they can act in the movement on their own with the necessary k..."
  • 13:0313:03, 23 August 2022 diff hist +604 Punitive responseNo edit summary
  • 13:0313:03, 23 August 2022 diff hist +325 N Punitive responseCreated page with "A '''punitive response '''is ''an approach to addressing harm, conflict, or abuse through punishment; how the carceral state arbitrarily pursues retribution and punishment instead of true accountability or restorative outcomes for people who have been harmed -'' Jennifer Loubriel & Rania El Mugammar, adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 00:0000:00, 23 August 2022 diff hist +613 Prison industrial complexNo edit summary
  • 00:0000:00, 23 August 2022 diff hist +406 N Prison industrial complexCreated page with "The '''prison industrial complex''' describes the ''ways the government and the private sector benefit by using surveillance, policing, and imprisonment as “solutions” to economic, social and political problems; the intertwining of structures that enable profit to be generated from incarceration and, by proxy, continued oppression. -'' Critical Resistance & the work of Angela Davis, adapted by "

22 August 2022

  • 23:5923:59, 22 August 2022 diff hist +605 PositionalityNo edit summary
  • 23:5923:59, 22 August 2022 diff hist +314 N PositionalityCreated page with "'''Positionality''', coined by Linda Alcoff, emphasizes ''how lived experiences and social identities — such as race, class, and gender — shape our worldviews; the process of unpacking one’s position, or social location, within systems of oppression. - ''Alison Hope & Julian Agyeman. Adapted by Michelle Xie"
  • 23:5623:56, 22 August 2022 diff hist +9 OnboardingNo edit summary
  • 23:5623:56, 22 August 2022 diff hist +614 OnboardingNo edit summary
  • 23:5623:56, 22 August 2022 diff hist +304 N OnboardingCreated page with "Onboarding describes the intake process of bringing in new people to strengthen organizing teams, movements, coalitions, and other such groups working towards transformative social change; creating opportunities to learn and upskill in order to ensure sustained involvement, interest, and action. - "
  • 23:5523:55, 22 August 2022 diff hist +624 Mutual aidNo edit summary
  • 23:5523:55, 22 August 2022 diff hist +323 N Mutual aidCreated page with "'''Mutual aid '''describes ''acts of care, reciprocity, and solidarity people engage in to meet each other’s needs without support from the state or charities, particularly during times of crisis or changes in political conditions; building new social relations to create more survivable conditions.'' - Dean Spade, "
  • 23:5323:53, 22 August 2022 diff hist +624 MisogynyNo edit summary
  • 23:5323:53, 22 August 2022 diff hist +297 N MisogynyCreated page with "'''Misogyny''' is the ''the enforcement of strict gender roles and expectations on girls and women that directs results in violence, active hostility and/or opposition towards those who do not identify, present, or express themselves as masculine and/or men.'' - The Anti-Oppression Network, "
  • 23:5223:52, 22 August 2022 diff hist +613 MisogynoirNo edit summary
  • 23:5223:52, 22 August 2022 diff hist +389 N MisogynoirCreated page with "'''Misogynoir''', coined by Moya Bailey, describes'' the fear and/or hatred of Black women that lies at the intersection of racism and sexism; misogynoir is not always blatant or intentional and can manifest in how one responds to the presence, stories, and thoughts of Black women like the anti- Blackness of first and second wave feminists. - ''Leila Moumouni-Tchouassi, adapted by "
  • 23:4823:48, 22 August 2022 diff hist +613 Medical industrial complexNo edit summary
  • 23:4823:48, 22 August 2022 diff hist +407 N Medical industrial complexCreated page with "The''' medical industrial complex''' is'' a network of corporations and institutions which supply healthcare services and products for profit and at the expense of promoting care and wellness; complex, overlapping web of eugenics, charity and ableism, population control, and desirability'' - Abolition & Disability Justice Collective and the work of Mia Mingus, Patty Berne, and Cara Page, adapted by "
  • 23:4623:46, 22 August 2022 diff hist +624 Mass incarcerationNo edit summary
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