Disrupting Current Colonial Practice & Structure in the Immigration & non-profit sector

Many reading this will know Vikki Reynolds, who works within many communities. Vikki worked with us last year in the initial response to the changes COVID was imposing on our work, building Solidarity Groups, to support frontline workers and Executive Directors in their roles.

Vikki has shared a new resource co-created with Riel Dupuis-Rossi & Charlene Hellson:

Disrupting Current Colonial Practice & Structure in the Immigration & non-profit sector

 

 

She’s also sent two videos:

Solidarity Talks: Lateral Liberation

Kim Haxton is an Indigenous woman of the Potowatomi Peoples. Kim speaks with Vikki about how she uses Lateral Liberation to examine how communication is hampered by trauma, environmental and situational moments in our lives. The future depends on literacy of the past, understanding how everything is connected (a foundational understanding of many Indigenous cultures)

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Solidarity Talks:Felix Gilliland and Vikki Reynolds

Vikki Reynolds speaks with Felix Gilliland, a trans person and feminist, about how feminist can make repair with trans people by using principles of a queered antiviolence movement.

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