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From: Fred-List manager (fholson![]() |
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Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 07:29:12 -0800 (PST) |
JoAnna Allen <jowooallen [at] verizon.net> is the author of the message below. It was posted by Fred of the Cohousing-L management team <cohousing-l-owner [at] cohousing.org> It ws sent as html only which this listserv can not handle. Also it had a very long quote which I shortened and added a link to the original, Fred -------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE FOLLOWS -------------------- This is so tempting, the kind of thing I enjoy exploring. I have to assume you have your three person's. I was in Laird Schaub's Integrative Facilitation two year training which has just one session to go. The whole topic is fascinating. Good luck to you BTW I am non-white and non-Black. On Feb 27, 2023 12:10 PM, Kathleen Lowry <kathleenlowrylpcclmft [at] gmail.com> wrote: Hello again. I am taking a facilitation course, and would very much appreciate 3 people willing to participate in a 20 minute zoom conversation, this week on Thursday evening, if possible, or any Thursday in the next 8 weeks. Friday mornings, 9 am Central time, are also an option, including this week. Please let me know if you would like to join and timeframes that work for you. This week I am presenting for the discussion, a short excerpt on *white supremacy and Individuality* out of the updated Okum Article, *White Supremacy, Still Here*. 2021. For the entire original article, please go to http://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/. We will be discussing, in a very structured format, for 20 minutes only, this excerpt from that article that talks about the white supremist culture characteristic of individualism, and it includes examples, and suggestions. Please join us! Kathleen "Individualism* and I’m the Only One" (Page 20) These characteristics look at our cultural assumption that individualism is our cultural story - that we make it on our own (or should), without help, while pulling ourselves up by our own bootstraps. Our cultural attachment to individualism leads to a toxic denial of our essential interdependence and the reality that we are all in this, literally, together. Individualism shows up as: • for white people: seeing yourselves and/or demanding to be seen as an individual and not as part of the white group; • failure to acknowledge any of the ways dominant identities - gender, class, sexuality, religion, able-bodiedness, age, education to name a few - are informed by belonging to a dominant group that shapes cultural norms and behavior; [ Rest of quoted long message deleted here - it can be see in archives at http://lists.cohousing.org/archives/cohousing-l/msg49096.html Fred ]
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