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Practicing Liberation: Transformative Strategies for Collective Healing and Systems Change: Reflections on burnout, trauma and building communities of care in social justice work - Tessa Hicks Peterson July 30, 2024 PDF  BOOKS
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Practicing Liberation: Transformative Strategies for Collective Healing and Systems Change: Reflections on burnout, trauma and building communities of care in social justice work
Author: Tessa Hicks Peterson
Year: July 30, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.5 MB
Language: English

How do we do effective, sustainable social change...without burning out, internalizing systemic toxicity, and replicating urgency culture? For readers of adrienne maree brown, Staci K. Haines, and Ejeris DixonWhen your work is inextricable from your identity, your community, and your own liberation, you need a unique praxis of care to sustain it - and for mission-driven activists, organizers, healers, and changemakers, making space to center vital needs like rest, self-care, and healthy boundaries isn't as simple as clocking out.Oppressive systems, dysfunctional structures, and the impacts of living in white supremacy culture lead to burnout, anxiety, illness, and fatigue. And often, these stressors are compounded when well-meaning organizations fail to align their internal culture with their external vision...and fail their staff and volunteers in the process.Title TK reorients collective justice work toward a model that transforms the effects of injustice, harm, and oppressive systems into resilience, joy, and community care. Through frameworks like trauma-informed methodology, transformative movement organizing, engaged Buddhism, and healing justice, editors Hala Khouri and Tessa Hicks Peterson show readers how healing, wellness, and beloved communityGuard against replicating systems of harmDisrupt racist, classist, anti-queer, and anti-trans behavior and systemsCelebrate creativity and radical imagination in movement workCenter healing from intergenerational trauma, white supremacy culture, and extractive capitalismHonor that self-care is a necessity - not a luxury - that strengthens our collectivesFeaturing editors Hala Khouri and Tessa Hicks and contributors like Kazu Haga, Taj James, Nkem Ndefo, Jacoby Ballard, Sara King, Kerri Kelly, and more, Title TK demonstrates in real time how embodied leadership, interconnected collectives, and a bold vision for transformation are the vital tools we need for collective wellbeing, healing, and long-term social change.

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