Many of us are coming to terms with the legacy of colonisation and white supremacy and yet we lack the safe space to talk out loud and in a nonjudgemental, way about the conflicts, difficulties, pain and worry this brings. A really great introduction to white fragility was published recently in The Guardian.
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From my blog
Here are some posts from my blog on the topic of privilege and antiracism.
Welcoming tensions around nonstandardisation and maximum diversity.
The Focusing Institute’s Diversity Statement was approved by the Board of Directors …
Antiracism and Intersectionality
We live in an intersectional world, where gender, sexuality and multicultural affiliations …
Antiracism for Therapists
For therapists, bodyworkers and people working in communities which recognise trauma Shirley …
What is Antiracism?
What is ‘antiracism’? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzuOlyyQlug Antiracism is a collection of antiracist policies which …
Privilege, self-censorship and moving towards acknowledging painful truths.
Roxy Manning, Psychologist, CNVC trainer and chair of …
Matrifocus, Patriarchy and the UK Election
With the UK election finally here I am hoping and longing, though …