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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Felicia Sullivan

Felicia Sullivan

Ani DiFranco's faux-pology: White privilege and the year in race - Salon.com - 0 views

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    "The whole point of being white is that you are never supposed to feel uncomfortable in space. To the moon and back, the world is yours. This past year, "pure" white space has been procured and subsequently sanctified through the precious spilled blood of black bodies - Trayvon Martin, who got no justice; Jonathan Ferrell, who asked for help in the wrong neighborhood; Renisha McBride, who did the same."
Felicia Sullivan

Calling IN: A Less Disposable Way of Holding Each Other Accountable | - 0 views

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    "So, what exactly is "calling in"? I've spent over a year of trying to figure this out for myself, and this practice is still coming to me daily. The first part of calling each other in is allowing mistakes to happen. Mistakes in communities seeking justice and freedom may not hurt any less but they also have possibility for transforming the ways we build with each other for a new, better world. We have got to believe that we can transform. "
Felicia Sullivan

5 Ways White Feminists Can Address Our Own Racism | Sarah Milstein - 0 views

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    "I have seen excellent pieces by women of color, many suggesting steps white women can take to be better allies. Their insights are leading us toward a more conscious feminism. White women, however, need to take responsibility for educating ourselves, too. So, here are five steps white feminists -- myself included -- can take to check ourselves, connect more genuinely with women of color and improve feminist outcomes for people of all races. As a test of the need for these actions, consider whether you'd want the men in your life to try each step in confronting their own sexism."
Felicia Sullivan

Challenging Racism and the Problem with White "Allies": A Conversation with David Leona... - 0 views

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    "In many ways, white anti-racists often fall into the trap of viewing change through activist work rather than as organizers, as teachers, and as members of communities of "ceaseless agitation" and change.  For myself, I focus on words like those articulated @prisonculture, "JUST DO THE WORK. Don't talk about, "reflect" on it, pontificate, Just ACT. That's it." And while doing the work, be accountable."
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