Anti-racism is about resolving our personal pain and grief, or our shame and guilt, and actually getting on with the job of recognising the systems, structures and policies that have constructed and reinforced arbitrary racial boundaries over 500 years, and to then begin intelligently envisaging a way to rebalance and redesign our world through a systems-thinking approach to social and organisational change.
Read MoreAs the global movement for climate action gains momentum and environmentalist sentiment enters the public arena, it’s time to check the language of the movement to ensure we are a) being as effective as possible and b) not causing further harm in our advocacy, our activism and our actions.
Read MoreHow do we end racism? How can we build a social movement that has momentum to see us achieve a world free of prejudice? Considering that colonialism, capitalism, the concentration of wealth and power, and even climate change, would not have happened without racism, it becomes clear that anti-racism training is not just for social justice advocates who want to address systemic racism, but for anyone who seeks to build a better world. So how do we build this powerful movement?
Read MoreIf you've ever heard someone say 'I don't see colour' and you're not quite sure why it might be a little bit racist, then this is for you.
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