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From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldo![]() |
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Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 10:37:54 -0700 (PDT) |
When I wrote that sentence I was speaking more metaphorically and illustratively about the premise that we welcome people of color to come to "our home" but we so infrequently visit their home If you want to get into the Top 10 Ways to Reach People of Color… We can do that. And It can start right here: What do you think that would look like? How would your marketing and outreach be inclusive? Reach people of color? In the town where you live what would this look like for you? This is actually the easy stuff. It's the EHO symbol, it's the advertising in media that targets people of color etc. that's easy stuff. The harder part is to be a stand when it's tough. Even when it costs money. And even harder: when you don't know that you don't know you don't know. That's the place of "but everybody's welcome here." Let me give you an example that I've commented on this list multiple times in the past. Many groups will have in their literature: living with like-minded people. Now to most of us with that means: living with people who share my values. "Like-minded" is code for "doesn't include me." I don't use it – ever. I had the most extraordinary conversation with two women of color when I was enthusiastically explaining to them how awesome it is that in cohousing we could write our own bylaws and our own rules. I thought they'd be thrilled! Their response was: oh you mean the deck will be stacked against us? When white people write the rules we get left out. The issues surrounding race, ethics, values, diversity, etc. are SUBTLE. They are built up over many decades of inequality. We've come a long way from White Only drinking fountains but we are still struggling from the subtle beliefs that keep us hooked in this spiral. I know for myself this is true. I'm a nice person. I do everything I can to be as fair and as open-minded as possible. And I still find myself tripping over old beliefs and fears. Ann zabaldo Takoma village cohousing Washington DC Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 12, 2015, at 12:19 PM, R Philip Dowds <rpdowds [at] comcast.net> wrote: > > > I already claimed to be a thoughtful but not dogmatic supporter of > affirmative action. Specifically, if we were going out to them, what would > that look like? > > RPD > >> On Apr 12, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Ann Zabaldo <zabaldo [at] earthlink.net> wrote: >> >> And that doesn't just mean that we're happy to have people of color come to >> us. How about we go out to them? > > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ > >
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Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Sharon Villines, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) R Philip Dowds, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Ann Zabaldo, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) R Philip Dowds, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Ann Zabaldo, April 12 2015
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Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Sharon Villines, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Ann Zabaldo, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Sharon Villines, April 12 2015
- Re: Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Ann Zabaldo, April 12 2015
- EHO logo in advertising WAS Movies or short videos about cohousing (Malin Hansen) Elizabeth Magill, April 12 2015
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