NOTE: This section is still being developed.
The focus of the forum is informed conversation, not education.
In this way it is different than a workshop where you show up to be taught.
It is your responsibility to do the depth of education you need to engage in an
informed and compassionate conversation about this type of inclusion.
Educating ourselves ensures that those experiencing exclusion do not need
to educate those with privilege or endure expressions of ignorance.
Getting Started
Understand our uses of the words Uncolonizing vs. Decolonizing
Un-colonizing is the work settlers (people of European descent) and non-Indigenous peoples can do internally to distance and detach from colonial ways of thinking, relating, and being on the land. Decolonizing is “a massive revolution to remove all people not native to stolen land, back to their land of origin, and returning government control, community control, resources, processes, and sovereignty to Indigenous peoples” (Rodriguez, 2020).
The inner work of settler un-colonizing, gives space for actual decolonizing efforts led by Indigenous peoples.
They are not the same thing. When we use the term decolonizing as a buzzword for all social justice we turn it into a metaphor that detracts from actual efforts to return lands to Indigenous peoples and recognize their sovereignty to govern it, and themselves.
2. Explore the Uncolonizing Focus Group materials related to Uncolonizing our UU movement.
3. Explore how colonialism is still showing up in our Climate Justice movements and how we can begin to uncolonize our approaches.
4. The following are assumptions we make as we approach dismantling racism and colonialism. Video
UU Specific Resources
Uncolonizing Climate Justice (CUC Materials)
Videos/Films
CUC Guest: Christine Genier (video & resource list)
Books/Sites
The Micropedia (of Microaggressions)
Articles
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