As the world continues to grapple with issues of capitalism, white supremacy, and systemic racism, activism can be a physically and emotionally exhausting journey. It is no longer news that historical and contemporary systems of oppression constantly push us to our limits, leaving us drained and worn out.In the midst of all these, rest and self-care has emerged as a crucial tool for organizers to use in navigating these challenging times. Restorative activities have the power to challenge the very systems designed to put us down. In this blog post, we will explore how rest and self-care is a radical act against capitalism and white supremacy, and why it should be embraced by every activist.1. Rest Reaffirms our HumanityIn a...
We have been taught that police are here to protect and serve but yet we are witnessing more deaths of people of color at the hands of police. Prison reform will not solve the institution of police and prison that are deeply rooted in racism. Abolition is the only way to achieve public safety. Abolition is not just about the absence of something, it is also a presence—a presence of justice, equity and humanity. What is Abolition? Abolition means to completely dismantle something, in this case, it means to completely dismantle the prison system and police system that has been built on centuries-old racism. It calls for structural changes such as investing in community-led interventions such as restorative justice and...
Mutual aid is a form of solidarity, not charity. It is an act of collective self-determination that allows people to resist colonialism and capitalism by creating their own solutions to the challenges they face. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of mutual aid and how it can be used as a tool to advance self-determination. What Is Mutual Aid? Mutual aid is a practice in which individuals or groups come together voluntarily to share resources, knowledge, and labor with the aim of improving the lives of everyone involved. It is based on the idea that everyone has something to offer and something to gain from working together in a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect. The goal of...
The term "decolonization" gets thrown around a lot these days, particularly in discussions of education. But what does it actually mean to decolonize education? And why is it important? Let's take a closer look. What is Decolonization? In short, decolonization is the process of undoing the damage caused by colonization. This can take many forms, but when it comes to education, decolonization generally refers to those efforts that aim to challenge and dismantle Eurocentric curriculum and pedagogy in favor of a more culturally responsive approach that centers the experiences and perspectives of marginalized people. Decolonization is important because it seeks to address the ongoing effects of colonization, which continue to impact marginalized communities long after the physical act of colonization...
The prison industrial complex is a system in which prisons are used as a way to control and profit off of incarcerated people. This system disproportionately targets black and brown bodies, as well as poor people. There are a lot of books that explore the different facets of this system and how it affects people's lives. Here is a list of some books that can help educate you on the prison industrial complex and how to abolition it. "Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex" by Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith This book explores how transgender people are disproportionately affected by the prison industrial complex. It discusses how trans people are often targeted by law enforcement and...