Rooted Impact Collective

Rooted Impact Collective We are a feminist collaborative partnering on inclusion, localization and learning for adaptive change in humanitarian action and global development.

06/06/2020

Systems change in response to forces that disturb their equilibrium. External forces, changes in conditions, new energies, and new challenges can shake-up self-regulating cycles.

👉So one way to change a system is to STIR IT UP. That’s the role of protest and direct action, and it’s the reason why stronger forms of action are often NECESSARY TO BRING CHANGE.👈

Sweet reason, gentle persuasion, and dialogue that doesn’t challenge the functioning of the system often end up becoming incorporated in the system’s own efforts to maintain equilibrium.

-Starhawk, The Earth Path

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This is “why” direct action is essential to dismantle Patriarchy and White Supremacy.

The system is made up of layer upon layer of harm - and it will fight (subtly and outright) to preserve itself.

Sounds about right...
06/03/2020

Sounds about right...

"As lockdowns and social distancing began to be proposed as a disease control measure, African feminists spoke up to rai...
04/11/2020

"As lockdowns and social distancing began to be proposed as a disease control measure, African feminists spoke up to raise concern about the implications and the difficulties, in particular for the most marginalised. In a think piece on social distancing OluTimehin Adegbeye, journalist at The Correspondent and graduate of AWDF’s African Women Writer’s Workshop reflects that for a city like Lagos, “the idea of social distancing is not just alien to us, it is impossible for social and economic reasons too.” Where a majority live in cramped physical conditions, survive through high-contact economic activities like petty trade, and rely on each other for help and shelter, the idea of just staying indoors is simply not viable.

Of equal concern is the patriarchal truth that homes are often not safe for women or girls, and indeed for Le***an, Bisexual and Transgender women being asked to stay in closer proximity to homophobic and transphobic family members. Grantees like R**e Crisis Cape Town have acted fast on this understanding, expanding their hotline services in anticipation of an increase in violence as women are locked down with their abusive partners. There is also important work to track and make visible new challenges posed by lockdowns for different communities of women. Regional feminist advocacy platform FEMNET have invited African women to share lockdown concerns on Twitter using the hashtag — an ongoing social media discussion that has surfaced real crisis for women with disabilities in particular."

Jessica Horn

One of my favorite go-to's for feminist readings.Also YouTube - Rebecca Solnit + Emma Watson - interview
04/01/2020

One of my favorite go-to's for feminist readings.

Also YouTube - Rebecca Solnit + Emma Watson - interview

OUR SHARED SHELF IS CURRENTLY DORMANT AND NOT MANAGED BY EMMA AND HER TEAM.Dear Readers, As part of my work with UN Women, I have started reading as ...

Excellent read. 👉🏻Make the invisible, visible 👉🏻Imagine and celebrate alternatives👉🏻Creating cultures of mutual care
03/30/2020

Excellent read.

👉🏻Make the invisible, visible
👉🏻Imagine and celebrate alternatives
👉🏻Creating cultures of mutual care

I’ve been reading a lot of advice for leaders on how they can support their organisations to navigate Covid-19. Here’s a whistle-stop tour…

Emerging from the U.S. - "The advocates say the plans discriminate against people with intellectual disabilities by depr...
03/27/2020

Emerging from the U.S. -

"The advocates say the plans discriminate against people with intellectual disabilities by deprioritizing this group in the event of rationing of medical care — specifically, access to ventilators, which are in high demand in treating COVID-19 cases. More than 7 million people in the U.S. have some form of cognitive disability."

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Advocacy groups are asking for immediate clarifications on these disaster preparedness plans.

Disaster preparedness plans in Washington and Alabama say people with cognitive issues are a lower priority for lifesaving treatment. Disability advocacy organizations have asked the federal government to clarify the plans.

Let’s re-imagine better than the imaginations of those who created systems of oppression and greed.
03/25/2020

Let’s re-imagine better than the imaginations of those who created systems of oppression and greed.

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