What Do We Do Now? From the crisis of EDI towards true anti-oppression.

by Khadijah Anabah

Anti-oppression, unlike EDI, was not founded with an attachment or allegiance to a capitalist worldview.  Anti-oppression’s starting point is recognising how power exists and is maintained. Anti-oppression is both personal and institutional; it is both local and international. This is because the historical conditions that brought about our current reality tell us that our work and focus must be multifaceted and adaptable to the ever-changing nature of oppression. 

https://www.jmb-consulting.co.uk/uncharitablepapers/what-do-we-do-now

 

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