Feral Accountability
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Post by Feral Accountability on May 11, 2013 14:15:57 GMT -7
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Dismantling Patriarchy
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Post by Dismantling Patriarchy on May 11, 2013 15:14:04 GMT -7
Contact dismantlingpatriarchy@riseup.net for more information.
The Dismantling Patriarchy group aspires to create safer spaces for open, critical, and honest discussion on the subject of gender, sexuality, and patriarchy (as well as privilege and oppression more broadly), as well as foster a culture of accountability regarding oppressive language & behavior in our community. We use the language of "safer spaces" rather than "safe space" and emphasize accountability in acknowledgment that in this culture, no space can ever be made completely safe for everyone, all the time.
Dismantling Patriarchy does not seek to create a hegemonic consensus of ideas. Rather, we seek to open a dialogue that leads to decisive action to confront & dismantle patriarchy & sexism in our communities, while fostering the cultivation of egalitarian relationships. While centering the experiences and voices of those most oppressed by patriarchy, we also want to acknowledge that patriarchy hurts men in ways that are not often articulated. We want to emphasize that while struggling to liberate & reshape gender, it is essential that we constantly stay aware of our privilege and remain accountable to those whose lives our privilege affects.
Everyone is welcome* at our meetings, workshops, and events; male-identified folks of all persuasions are highly encouraged.
*We recognize that it's not the obligation of those of us oppressed by heteropatriarchy to facilitate these group discussions & workshops. We don't expect oppressed people to attend, though all are welcome. While it is not the responsibility or duty of queers, POC (People of Color), and other oppressed and marginalized people to assist white, cis-hetero, and privileged people unpack, deconstruct, and confront their own privilege, these processes will be open to all.
(Adapted from the Philly Dudes Collective. Thanks!)
Anti-Oppression Policy:
We recognize that the institutional, economic, political, social and cultural dynamics of hierarchy, power and privilege that define mainstream society also permeate radical communities. These dynamics are expressed in various interlocking systems of oppression (e.g., racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, ageism, ableism, speciesism, etc.), which prevent equal access to resources and safety, disrupt healthy communities and movement building, and severely—sometimes irreparably—harm our allies, our friends, our loved ones and ourselves.
The Dismantling Patriarchy group offers a growing number of zines and other texts addressing the need to challenge these systems of oppression. This is a reflection of our understanding that implicit in our desire to stop the domination and exploitation of the Earth is a need to create communities that are free of oppressive social relations. We understand that failing to address oppressive behavior not only weakens our movement by alienating and further victimizing our friends and allies, it also calls into question our commitment to a better world and our qualification as a radical community of resistance.
For these reasons, we have drafted this policy of active opposition to oppressive behavior of all kinds within our group and at our events.
Definitions:
We define oppressive behavior as *any* conduct (typically along lines of institutionalized power and privilege) that demeans, marginalizes, rejects, threatens or harms any living being on the basis of ability, activist experience, age, class/income level, cultural background, education, ethnicity, gender, immigration status, language, nationality, physical appearance, race, religion, self-expression, sexual orientation, species, status as a parent or other such factors. Oppressive behavior comes in a wide variety of forms, from seemingly harmless jokes to threats of violence, from interrupting to verbal abuse, from unwanted touching to rape, from hitting to murder. Some forms are more extreme and irreparable than others, but all are unacceptable under our anti-oppression policy.
Goals:
This policy aims to:
•affirm and protect the personal autonomy, safety and well-being of all who participate in the group and events;
•empower all group members and participants to challenge oppressive behavior and provide them with skills and resources to do so effectively (including educational materials, response strategies, etc.);
•nurture a strong, safe, healthy, reliable, egalitarian and diverse community;
•make our group more accountable to ourselves as well as the greater community;
•support and promote anti-oppression principles and practices within the group and greater community;
•overcome barriers preventing cooperation and solidarity with oppressed individuals and groups who feel unsafe or unwelcome in the group; and
•combat the troubling legacy of oppression that continues to plague radical communities and our society as a whole.
Limitations:
We acknowledge the limitations of such a policy. Developing an anti-oppression policy is an ongoing process; this policy will undoubtedly need periodic review and revision. Additionally, this policy will not automatically make the group oppression-free, eliminate oppressive organizational structures and personal behaviors, or erase the grievances of previously oppressed and marginalized people. Realistically, our anti-oppression policy is only as strong as our commitment to addressing and confronting oppressive behavior on a regular basis.
Prevention and Education:
The best way to deal with oppressive behavior is to prevent it from happening in the first place. Therefore, we will ensure that all group members and participants are familiar with this policy, with the understanding that all participants in the group are expected to abide by it. Additionally, we will support individuals who are unfamiliar with the terms and ideas used in this policy by making available more resources (e.g., zines, essays, books, websites and articles) on topics such as: building conflict resolution skills; promoting consent and mental health; dealing with sexual assault, animal abuse and other forms of violence; confronting male/heterosexual/white privilege; and supporting anti-racist organizing and border justice.
Toward a Restorative Justice Model:
Every instance of oppressive behavior is unique and thus requires a unique response. Moreover, different types of oppressive behavior demand significantly different reactions (e.g., the strategy for confronting someone who makes an anti-Semitic joke will be different from the strategy for confronting someone who commits a sexual assault). Nevertheless, there are some familiar patterns that often arise when challenging oppression. We believe that anticipating these patterns, avoiding counter-productive reactions and aiming for ideal outcomes will benefit nearly all anti-oppression processes.
(Adapted from the Earth First! Journal's Anti-Oppression & Safe Space Policy. Thanks!)
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Post by Feral Wolf on Apr 14, 2014 10:09:05 GMT -7
We'd like to continue this for WRFF 2014
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