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Whereas this event violates tenets of social justice, anti-oppression, and respect;
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I also suggest that you do some reading on the anti-oppression term, "privilege" because that's another important concept to grasp, since that underpins this discussion to a huge degree.
RapeLay: The Response SVGL 2009
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Ideally I would like it to be a list of resources to educate people who may be new to social justice and anti-oppression work, so if you feel that something is missing from that list, please feel free to recommend it.
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Feminist Review a wonderful and unique community-driven blog that exclusively reviews books, music, and more andwhose mission is to “write reviews from feminist perspectives to explore the world through an anti-oppression lens” is asking readers to make contributions through their “I ♥ FR” fundraising campaign.
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Yes, the fight for justice is important, and anti-oppression work is important.
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And even where that's not the case -- for instance, very recent and innovative formations like the Domestic Workers Union or Right to the City Alliance -- the reality is that the anti-oppression, pseudo-Marxist, liberation rhetoric they adopt often finds them lumped in with their old left brethren.
Sally Kohn: Force or Fringe: United States Social Forum Vs. Tea Party 2010
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And even where that's not the case -- for instance, very recent and innovative formations like the Domestic Workers Union or Right to the City Alliance -- the reality is that the anti-oppression, pseudo-Marxist, liberation rhetoric they adopt often finds them lumped in with their old left brethren.
Sally Kohn: Force or Fringe: United States Social Forum Vs. Tea Party 2010
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We are there to support and to listen and to spread a message of anti-oppression.
A reader’s response to FAB blog debacle « Gender Across Borders 2010
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Unidentified Man #1: The song "Another Brick in the Wall" has been sort of a symbol for anti-oppression and not so more than in Iran, when at the same time the revolution happened for the Islamic Republic.
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I see nothing in that post of a personal attack, only a call to remember the anti-oppression principles we all worked on at the DA conferences and hold for this movement. mizviv, on August 30th, 2008 at 4: 38 pm Said:
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