Tag: LGBTQIA

Incremental Improvements and Visionary Shifts: Understanding the Pace of Change

Via Fractured Atlas. Incremental Improvements and Visionary Shifts: Understanding the Pace of Change By Nina Berman So much of what seemed impossible this time last year is now happening. Police abolition is part of the mainstream discourse, all of the jobs that we were told couldn’t happen without an office might be remote permanently, and the … Read More

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Safe Spaces and Brave Spaces

Via NASPA Research and Policy Institute. By Diana Ali Overview The term safe space has become part of recent controversy surrounding a larger debate regarding freedom of expression on college campuses. An exploration of the term’s use, however, shows that it has been appropriated by the media and campus administrators without a clear understanding of … Read More

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People’s Supper Guidebooks

Via People’s Supper Guidebooks: People’s Supper Guidebooks The People’s Supper in the Age of Physical Distancing This guidebook contains everything you need to gather virtually, in response to COVID-19: suggestions on how to reach out to your community (and what to do if you’re feeling alone), facilitation tips and suggested conversation-starters, guidelines for successful online … Read More

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My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving World Peace Through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity

Via Kate Bornstein’s My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving the World Peace through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity:  My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving World Peace Through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity By Kate Bornstein Cultural theorists have written loads of smart but difficult-to-fathom texts on gender theory, but … Read More

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Be an Ally & a Friend

Via GLAAD:  View our 2013 ally PSA series at www.glaad.org/ally View our 2007 ally campaign below.  Be an Ally & a Friend – 2007 Sure, you watchThe Ellen DeGeneres Show on TV, and you “know” Kevin from Brothers & Sisters and Marc on Ugly Betty, but is there someone in your real life who is lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender … Read More

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Abolition Study

Via Ashanté Reese and SA Smythe: These resources are to support anyone who’s interested in learning more about abolition. The texts vary, and there are many different viewpoints and approaches to theorizing and working toward abolition. Some of what is included doesn’t mention abolition specifically but may offer some historical and political education. Use what … Read More

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