7/24/2014 1 Comment Blog of Ally ResourcesAl-Sibai, Noor. "Privilege Discomfort: Why You Need to Get the Fuck Over It." Click here Amadhy, Zainab. "Roundtable on relationship-building in indigenous solidarity." Click here Amadhy, Zainab and Bonita Lawrence. "Indigenous Peoples and Black peoples in Canada: Settlers or Allies?" Click here Ayala. " An Open Letter to the White Feminist Community." Click here Bishop, Anne. "Becoming an Ally: Breaking the cycle of Oppression in People." Click here Crass, Chris. "Against Patriarchy: Tools for Men to Further Feminist Revolution." Click here Dodd, Jay. "The Myth of Allyship: Complacency of Small Victories." Click here Foley, Gary, "Advice for white Indigenous activists in Australia." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "A Colonized Ally Meets a Decolonized Ally: This is What They Learn." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "Ally Bill of Responsibilities." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "Ally Responsibility, Community Citizenship, Treaties & Indigenous Knowledge." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "Clearing the Path for the Turtle." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "The turtle must lead, anything else is false solidarity." Click here Gehl, Lynn. "Two Things Genuine Allies Know." Click here Jen, Margaret. "WORKING AS ALLIES." Click here McKenzie, Mia. "No More 'Allies'." Click here Myhre, Kyle Tran. "Practical Ways We Can Stop Centering Everything Around White People's Feelings." Click here Park, Suey, "Challenging Racism and the Problems with White 'Allies': A Conversations with David Leonard." Click here Rollo, Toby. "Ethos of the Ally: Deference, Dialogue, and Distance." Click here Schaber, Amythest. "Ask an Autistic - How to be an Ally." Click here Sharmeen Khan, David Hugill, and Tyler McCreary. "Building Unlikely Alliance: An Interview with Andrea Smith." Click here Sirolli, Ernesto. "Want to Help Someone? Shut up and Listen." Click here Smith, Denzel Mychal. "The Case Against 'Allies'." Click here Thaler, Andrew David. "On being an ally and being called out on your privilege." Click here Urbina, Michael. "101 Everyday Ways for Men to Be Allies to Women." Click here Utt, Jamie. "The Importance of Listening as a Privileged Person Fighting for Justice." Click here Utt, Jamie. "30 Ways to Be a Better Ally in 2014." Click here Walia, Harsha. "Anti-Oppression, Decolonization, and Responsible Allyship." Click here Walia, Harsha. "Decolonizing together: Moving beyond a politics of solidarity toward a practice of decolonization." Click here Whitaker, Manya. “CULTIVATING ALLIES AS A WOMAN OF COLOR IN ACADEMIA.” Click here Xhopakelxhit . "Everyone Calls Themselves an Ally, Until It is Time To Do Some Real Ally Shit." Click here Please like and share this blog. ![]() Lynn Gehl is an Algonquin Anishinaabe-kwe from the Ottawa River Valley. She has a section 15 Charter challenge regarding the continued sex discrimination in The Indian Act, and is an outspoken critic of the Ontario Algonquin land claims and self-government process. She has three books: Anishinaabeg Stories: Featuring Petroglyphs, Petrographs, and Wampum Belts, The Truth that Wampum Tells: My Debwewin of the Algonquin Land Claims Process, and Mkadengwe: Sharing Canada's Colonial Process through Black Face Methodology. You can reach her at lynngehl@gmail.com and see more of her work at www.lynngehl.com.
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Reyna Crow
8/4/2014 04:02:13 am
Very valuable resources!
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