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Equips people with strategies and tools to dismantle bigotry.
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Embraces humanity’s perceived differences as aspects to be valued not feared,
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and inspires people to love one another.
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OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
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ABOUT
DIGITAL EDITION
Conversations about discrimination are challenging, ​but necessary to achieve racial equity. When both parties speak to each other with respect and care, and practice active listening, interpersonal damage can be mitigated. Once you see someone as human, you can never unsee their humanity.
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​Fieldnotes on Allyship
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With an introduction by anti-racism educator and author, Tim Wise, this informal and informative handbook provides a blueprint for individuals desiring to move toward a more equitable society by supporting efforts to end racism in America. Contributing authors include: Joel Daniels, Consuelo G. Flores, Michael Greiner, Ph.D., J.D.; Christienne L. Hinz, Marley K, Sherry Kappel, Stephen Matlock, Kim McCaul, Terra Kestrel, Lecia Michelle, Aisha Paz, Clay Rivers, Glenn Rocess, William Spivey, Charles White, Jesse Wilson, and Sylvia Wohlfarth.
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    • OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
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    • Fieldnotes
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