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Hegemonic practices (reinforcing and justifying the status quo) Ethnocentric projections (presenting one view as universal and superior) Ahistorical thinking (forgetting the role of historical legacies and complicities in shaping current problems) Depoliticized orientations (disregarding the impacts of power inequalities and delegitimizing dissent)
... See moreVanessa Machado De Oliveira • Hospicing Modernity: Facing Humanity's Wrongs and the Implications for Social Activism
I know we didn’t want to be late for work, but people are being disappeared and it’s time we all start talking about this hostile government takeover.
Favorite 🧵 from the last week. 🫶🏽
instagram.comSome food for thought
instagram.comTomorrow 12-8pm. Don’t care who unfollows me or disagrees with this. Freedom of speech and freedom to assemble are rights for everyone, regardless of political affiliation and we should utilize them. I’ll even say that for people I disagree with. 🤠
Artwork by: @candacesvoma
instagram.comhundreds of thousands of young activists mobilized against the gender assumptions
Elaine Tyler May • Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
I sometimes ask students to try an experiment: write letters to a congressperson and to a local politician, like a state senator, about the same issue.
Ethan Zuckerman • Mistrust: Why Losing Faith in Institutions Provides the Tools to Transform Them
[manifesto]
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