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Practicing Justice
Foundational Training

 

Awareness.

Learn a tried+true questioning sequence to recognize and uncover biases you didn't know you had.

Understanding.

Leverage your life experience to build a scaffolding knowledge of how systems of oppression play out.

Action.

Embody your ethics and act in accordance to the best use of you by learning to track power + take action

 

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Reflecting on Justice occupies the unceded, traditional, and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), S'ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Qayqayt, and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) peoples. Part of our commitment to disrupting the colonial project we benefit from and the duty inherent in our relationship with these lands is to redistribute 50% of our proceeds to Indigenous organizing efforts, independent anti-oppression educators, and mutual aid efforts. As our community grows, the percentage of our redistribution will also grow.

 

So…you’ve committed to dismantling oppression in your practice…


 

You’ve started diving into anti-oppressive content, but are overwhelmed by how much there is to learn.

You recognize you have to unlearn your internalized, unconscious biases in order to really be justice-oriented.

You want to make what you’ve learned actionable, but you’re not sure how it translates into practice.

Caught yourself nodding along to these? This 1-hour crash course was made specifically to help you jumpstart your justice-oriented practice!

Hey, I’m Abby!

I’m a cis, queer-with-straight-partner-privilege, able-bodied, straight-sized, working-turned-middle class, first-gen, racialized settler from Hong Kong. My pronouns are she/her.

Eight years ago I found myself reckoning with the reality that my privilege shielded me from.

They say all therapists get into the profession because they wanted to heal themselves - that was totally me. My internalization of the white supremacist, heteronormative patriarchy dutifully cultivated just enough self-blame to land me in the graduate program that changed my life.

The professors I met showed me just how little my pain had to do with me, and the magnitude of harm to folks less privileged than me. I knew I had work to do. I poured into twitter threads, followed all the activists, read all the books I could get my hands on, and engaged in direct action where I could.

The more I uncovered, the less I was able to stand by and obediently live the values of a system that devastates so many. As I built my life around this knowing, I connected with a community that helped me access the believed-in hope that a different world was possible.

I firmly believe that if enough of us shift, the world will shift with us. That’s why I created this training for you - to share with you everything I’ve learned. I don’t proclaim to have the answers, my hope is that you can use this as a launchpad for your own justice journey!

Thoughts from our Community

 

YOU’LL LEARN Actionable STRATEGIES to:

  1. Recognize + uncover biases you didn’t know you had

  2. Leverage your life experience to understand how systems play out within you

  3. Embody your ethics by tracking power + taking action


 

You might be thinking…

“What if I can’t live anti-oppression when it matters most? There’s just so much to unlearn.”

You’re not alone! Nearly every student I’ve had asked me this same question.

The truth is, no one does anti-oppression perfectly and this course is only ONE way to start. It would be disingenuous and hypocritical of me to say this is the only right way to go about it. What I do know is that anti-oppression is a commitment to process. It doesn’t center perfection, it centers impact.

What kind of impact comes from you doing the self-reflection and unlearning needed to disrupt power in your life and practice, even if you sometimes make mistakes? How can you cultivate the humility, accountability, and rebelliousness required to continue when the tyranny of perfectionism wants to center itself in your ethics?

I asked myself these same questions when the pain of “not doing it right” knocked the wind out of me. Through trial and error, I’ve learned a lot about what it takes to stay in the work.

I’ve put all my research, strategies, and failure-led knowledge into this course and reflection framework bundle so you can build on this practice, too. You’re not supposed to be perfect. In fact, if you’re perfect…maybe this isn’t where you need to be.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Embody your ethics by expanding your justice-oriented practice and life.

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Reflecting on Justice occupies the unceded, traditional, and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), S'ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Qayqayt, and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) peoples. Part of our commitment to disrupting the colonial project we benefit from and the duty inherent in our relationship with these lands is to redistribute 50% of our proceeds to Indigenous organizing efforts, independent anti-oppression educators, and mutual aid efforts. As our community grows, the percentage of our redistribution will also grow.