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== Meetings == | == Meetings == | ||
*November 26, 2011: 5:30pm, Encuentro5. [[Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 26, 2011]] | |||
*November 12, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. [[Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 12, 2011]] | *November 12, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. [[Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 12, 2011]] | ||
*November 5, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. [[Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 5, 2011]] | *November 5, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. [[Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 5, 2011]] |
Revision as of 12:16, 2 December 2011
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A group to discuss what we can do about dominant-culture-privilege and its effects on dynamics at Occupy Boston, having grown out of an outreach meeting about such things, in a largely-though-not-exclusively racial context.
Proposals
Meetings
- November 26, 2011: 5:30pm, Encuentro5. Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 26, 2011
- November 12, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 12, 2011
- November 5, 2011: 5pm, Encuentro5. Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - November 5, 2011
- October 30, 2011: Met at Community Change. Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - October 30, 2011.
- October 23, 2011: Met at Community Church Boston. Anti-Oppression Meeting Minutes - October 23, 2011.
- October 13, 2011: The first anti-oppression working group meeting was held Thursday, October 13, at 6 PM.
- October 9, 2011: The Outreach committee met with Cynthia Peters to discuss issues that arise while trying to engage with the community at large. Ideas from this meeting generated a new anti-oppression working group. Notes from the meeting can be found here: Anti-Oppression Minutes CP Teach-in.
Workshops
- October 16, 2011: Anti-Oppression Workshop held during 7pm GA.
Contact
Google Group: check_your_privilege_ob
link to law enforcement de-escalation tips: Safety - Law Enforcement
Based on: Anti-Oppression at wikispaces