Learning from our History: Constructive Criticism from Large Demonstrations in the Past 10 Years
NYC, 2003: An Open Letter To Activists Concerning Racism In The Anti-War Movement
“In order for future demonstrations and coalitions to build on the advances that were made and increase participation of all of our communities, it is urgent that the issues we raise in our letter be forthrightly addressed by the entire movement. We urge you to give immediate, focused attention to this letter in that spirit.”
NYC, 2001: An Anti-Racist Coalition? We Have a Long Way to Go
Letter from “a group of youngish white organizers and activists. . . struggling with questions of how to integrate anti-racist principles into anti-war organizing.”
2000: Where Was the Color in Seattle: Looking for Reasons why the Great Battle was So White – Elizabeth Betita Martinez
2011: Making Room for Racial Justice in the People Power Exploding Around Us – Rinku Sen
Learning from Each Other: Anti-Oppression Readings & Resources
Colours of Resistance Archive - a collection of analysis and tools for liberatory organizing and movement-building
Going to places that scare me: Personal reflections on challenging male supremacy – Chris Crass
Trans Etiquette Handout – a single-sheet handout by Davey Shlasko
Trans Etiquette/Respect/Support 101 – Micah Bazant
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack – Peggy McIntosh
Challenging White Supremacy Workshop – What is U.S. White Privilege?
Changing the Framework: Disability Justice – how our communities can move beyond access to wholeness – Mia Mingus