Re group commitment Diversity, Inclusion, Bias | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Kathleen Lowry (kathleenlowrylpcclmft![]() |
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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 08:59:38 -0800 (PST) |
I am wondering about an online book club on anti racism. Anyone interested? Kathleen > On Feb 27, 2023, at 10:12 AM, Lisa Kuntz <lisa.kuntz [at] > daybreakcohousing.org> wrote: > > Thanks, Jude. > > *White supremacy culture has been the water all of us swim in, the air we > breathe, and the ground upon which we have built this cohousing movement. > We couldn't help that. And we are here, at this point, now. So dive in, > if you wish.* > > I wonder if there will be queries around your statement, *We couldn't help > that.* > > It seems true to me that, *We are here, at this point, now. * > > *Diving in, *to me means that we do our best to be fully present and listen > with humility. It may mean something else to others. > > I live in Portland, OR, where there are many, many opportunities to > experience first-hand the results of the culture of white supremacy. We > are have a active and powerful group of *memory-activists > <https://www.vanportmosaic.org/> *in our city that keep alive not only > memories of oppression and betrayal, but the richness of Black/POC culture. > It's another window into the struggles against systemic racism that is > immersive in a different way than all of the excellent resources we have. > The arts are another way to reach out and grab our heads and our hearts. > > Lisa Kuntz > Daybreak Cohousing > >> On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 7:38 AM Jude Foster <foster.jude [at] gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hello all. >> In my community, Trillium Hollow in Portland Oregon, we began an >> Anti-Racism study group in August 2020, when Portland was in the midst of >> that fiery, infamous summer. It started as a big circle, and shrank over >> time, but we persevere. I cannot begin to write here about all that we’ve >> learned in the past 2.5 years - reading, talking, watching docs, attending >> talks and art productions by Portland's black community, marching with >> them, and listening to them. As an older white person, my humility is on >> the ground, where it belongs, learning, learning - black history since >> 1619, Asian-American history and experience, indigenous genocide and >> present brave rise, systemic racism…. >> >> I know that many of you have been engaged in the same tough journey. >> >> Black people do not want to have to explain all this to us. It’s up to us >> to work toward our own understanding and evolution. It’s up to us to take >> our blinders off. >> >> Many lists are available out there, where to start, what to read, who to >> follow. A conversation here in this listserv can barely touch, much less >> understand, the dirty hem of the garment we wear as white Americans. >> >> So I just thought to throw out one potentially mind-shifting website for >> you to consider, if you wish, one that doesn’t reach most of those lists. >> Tena Okum, whose 1999 piece called “White Supremacy” was a ground-breaker, >> recently created her website to rescind some of and expand on her original >> piece. When I read the original article, a couple years ago, I was struck >> with how pointedly it described many characteristics of my community. White >> supremacy culture has been the water all of us swim in, the air we breathe, >> and the ground upon which we have built this cohousing movement. We >> couldn’t help that. And we are here, at this point, now. So dive in, if >> you wish. >> >> https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/ >> >> May the dialogue continue, within our communities, and, hopefully, with >> all its limitations, here in this listserv. Thanks to the brave voices so >> far. >> Jude >> >> >> >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >> http://L.cohousing.org/info >> >> >> >> > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://L.cohousing.org/info > > >
- Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias, (continued)
- Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Sophie Rubin, February 27 2023
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Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Jude Foster, February 27 2023
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Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Lisa Kuntz, February 27 2023
- Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Kathleen Lowry, February 27 2023
- Re group commitment Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Kathleen Lowry, February 27 2023
- Re: Re group commitment Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Sharon Villines, February 27 2023
- Re: Re group commitment Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Kathleen Lowry, February 27 2023
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Re: Diversity, Inclusion, Bias Lisa Kuntz, February 27 2023
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