The Revolution Starts at Home
Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities
Herausgeber: Chen, Ching-In; Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi; Dulani, Jai
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Herausgeber: Chen, Ching-In; Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi; Dulani, Jai
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A brave, urgent, and roaring response to the silence that usually surrounds sexual assault.
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A brave, urgent, and roaring response to the silence that usually surrounds sexual assault.
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- Verlag: AK Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781849352628
- ISBN-10: 1849352623
- Artikelnr.: 44584587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: AK Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781849352628
- ISBN-10: 1849352623
- Artikelnr.: 44584587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ching-In Chen is the author of The Heart's Traffic, and a genderqueer and multi-genre writer. Born of Chinese immigrants, they are a Kundiman, Lambda and Callaloo Fellow and a member of the Macondo and Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundations writing communities. A community organizer, they have worked in the Asian American communities of San Francisco, Oakland, Riverside and Boston, as well as helped organize the third national Asian Pacific American Spoken Word and Poetry Summit in Boston. Chen is also the co-editor of Here Is a Pen: an Anthology of West Coast Kundiman Poets. Jai Dulani, Senior Development Manager at Race Forward, is a writer, filmmaker and social justice activist. From 2011- 2015, Dulani served as Co-Director of FIERCE, supporting the leadership and power of LGBTQ Youth of Color who are organizing at the intersections of gentrification and police violence. Dulani has been a Kundiman Asian American Poet Fellow, a VONA/ Voices Fellow, and a BCAT/ Rotunda Gallery Multi-Media Artist-in-Residence. Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a queer disabled femme writer, performance artist and educator of Burgher/Tamil Sri Lankan and Irish/Roma ascent. The author of the Lambda Award-winning Love Cake, as well as Dirty River, Bodymap, and Consensual Genocide, her writings on femme of color and Sri Lankan identities, survivorhood, and healing, disability and transformative justice have appeared in the anthologies Octavia's Brood, Dear Sister Letters Lived, Undoing Border Imperialism, Stay Solid, Persistence: Still Butch and Femme, Yes Means Yes, Visible: A Femmethology , Homelands, Colonize This, We Don't Need Another Wave, Bitchfest, Without a Net, Dangerous Families, Brazen Femme, and A Girl's Guide to Taking Over The World.
Preface
Andrea Smith
Introduction
Editors
PART ONE: Safety at the intersections of intimate, community & state
violence
Reclaiming Queer & Trans Safety
Morgan Bassichis
Ending Oppression. Building Solidarity. Creating Community Solutions.
Matahari: Eye of the Day
It Takes Ass to Whip Ass: Understanding & Confronting Violence against Sex
Workers, A Roundtable Discussion with Miss Major, Mariko Passion & Jessica
Yee Introducted and Edited by Juliet November
I am Because We Are: Believing & Facing Down the Barrel of the Gun
Alexis Pauline Gumbs interviewed by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
PART TWO: On Surviviorship
Homewrecker
Gina de Vries
The Secret Joy of Accountability: Self-accountability as a Building Block
for Change
Shannon-Perez-Darby
Seeking Asylum: On Intimate Violence & Disability
Peggy Munson
There is Another Way
Ana-Maurine Lara
PART THREE: (re)claiming body, (re)claiming space
Manifesto
Vanessa Huang
Without My Consent
Bran Fenner
A Sliding Stance
N.
when your parents made you
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Freedom & Strategy / Trauma & Resistance
Timothy Colm
PART FOUR: we are ready now
Difficult, Beautiful, Powerful: Ending Sexual Assault Through
Transformative Justice
The Chrysalis Collective
Making Our Stories Matter: The StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)
Rachel Herzing & Isaac Ontiveros
What Does it Feel Like When Change Finally Comes?: Male Supremacy,
Accountability & Transformative Justice
Guarev Jashnani, RJ Maccani & Alan Creig (The Challenging Male Supremacy
Project)
Movement Building Starts with Healthy Relationships: Transforming Silence
into Action(TSIA) in Asian Pacific Islander LBQT Communities
Orchid Pusey & gita mehrotra
Think. Re-think.: Accountable Communities
Connie Burk
RESOURCES
Community Accountability within People of Color Progressive Movements:
Selection from the 2004 Report by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
INCITE! Community Accountability Fact Sheet
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Index
Andrea Smith
Introduction
Editors
PART ONE: Safety at the intersections of intimate, community & state
violence
Reclaiming Queer & Trans Safety
Morgan Bassichis
Ending Oppression. Building Solidarity. Creating Community Solutions.
Matahari: Eye of the Day
It Takes Ass to Whip Ass: Understanding & Confronting Violence against Sex
Workers, A Roundtable Discussion with Miss Major, Mariko Passion & Jessica
Yee Introducted and Edited by Juliet November
I am Because We Are: Believing & Facing Down the Barrel of the Gun
Alexis Pauline Gumbs interviewed by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
PART TWO: On Surviviorship
Homewrecker
Gina de Vries
The Secret Joy of Accountability: Self-accountability as a Building Block
for Change
Shannon-Perez-Darby
Seeking Asylum: On Intimate Violence & Disability
Peggy Munson
There is Another Way
Ana-Maurine Lara
PART THREE: (re)claiming body, (re)claiming space
Manifesto
Vanessa Huang
Without My Consent
Bran Fenner
A Sliding Stance
N.
when your parents made you
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Freedom & Strategy / Trauma & Resistance
Timothy Colm
PART FOUR: we are ready now
Difficult, Beautiful, Powerful: Ending Sexual Assault Through
Transformative Justice
The Chrysalis Collective
Making Our Stories Matter: The StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)
Rachel Herzing & Isaac Ontiveros
What Does it Feel Like When Change Finally Comes?: Male Supremacy,
Accountability & Transformative Justice
Guarev Jashnani, RJ Maccani & Alan Creig (The Challenging Male Supremacy
Project)
Movement Building Starts with Healthy Relationships: Transforming Silence
into Action(TSIA) in Asian Pacific Islander LBQT Communities
Orchid Pusey & gita mehrotra
Think. Re-think.: Accountable Communities
Connie Burk
RESOURCES
Community Accountability within People of Color Progressive Movements:
Selection from the 2004 Report by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
INCITE! Community Accountability Fact Sheet
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Index
Preface
Andrea Smith
Introduction
Editors
PART ONE: Safety at the intersections of intimate, community & state
violence
Reclaiming Queer & Trans Safety
Morgan Bassichis
Ending Oppression. Building Solidarity. Creating Community Solutions.
Matahari: Eye of the Day
It Takes Ass to Whip Ass: Understanding & Confronting Violence against Sex
Workers, A Roundtable Discussion with Miss Major, Mariko Passion & Jessica
Yee Introducted and Edited by Juliet November
I am Because We Are: Believing & Facing Down the Barrel of the Gun
Alexis Pauline Gumbs interviewed by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
PART TWO: On Surviviorship
Homewrecker
Gina de Vries
The Secret Joy of Accountability: Self-accountability as a Building Block
for Change
Shannon-Perez-Darby
Seeking Asylum: On Intimate Violence & Disability
Peggy Munson
There is Another Way
Ana-Maurine Lara
PART THREE: (re)claiming body, (re)claiming space
Manifesto
Vanessa Huang
Without My Consent
Bran Fenner
A Sliding Stance
N.
when your parents made you
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Freedom & Strategy / Trauma & Resistance
Timothy Colm
PART FOUR: we are ready now
Difficult, Beautiful, Powerful: Ending Sexual Assault Through
Transformative Justice
The Chrysalis Collective
Making Our Stories Matter: The StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)
Rachel Herzing & Isaac Ontiveros
What Does it Feel Like When Change Finally Comes?: Male Supremacy,
Accountability & Transformative Justice
Guarev Jashnani, RJ Maccani & Alan Creig (The Challenging Male Supremacy
Project)
Movement Building Starts with Healthy Relationships: Transforming Silence
into Action(TSIA) in Asian Pacific Islander LBQT Communities
Orchid Pusey & gita mehrotra
Think. Re-think.: Accountable Communities
Connie Burk
RESOURCES
Community Accountability within People of Color Progressive Movements:
Selection from the 2004 Report by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
INCITE! Community Accountability Fact Sheet
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Index
Andrea Smith
Introduction
Editors
PART ONE: Safety at the intersections of intimate, community & state
violence
Reclaiming Queer & Trans Safety
Morgan Bassichis
Ending Oppression. Building Solidarity. Creating Community Solutions.
Matahari: Eye of the Day
It Takes Ass to Whip Ass: Understanding & Confronting Violence against Sex
Workers, A Roundtable Discussion with Miss Major, Mariko Passion & Jessica
Yee Introducted and Edited by Juliet November
I am Because We Are: Believing & Facing Down the Barrel of the Gun
Alexis Pauline Gumbs interviewed by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
PART TWO: On Surviviorship
Homewrecker
Gina de Vries
The Secret Joy of Accountability: Self-accountability as a Building Block
for Change
Shannon-Perez-Darby
Seeking Asylum: On Intimate Violence & Disability
Peggy Munson
There is Another Way
Ana-Maurine Lara
PART THREE: (re)claiming body, (re)claiming space
Manifesto
Vanessa Huang
Without My Consent
Bran Fenner
A Sliding Stance
N.
when your parents made you
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Freedom & Strategy / Trauma & Resistance
Timothy Colm
PART FOUR: we are ready now
Difficult, Beautiful, Powerful: Ending Sexual Assault Through
Transformative Justice
The Chrysalis Collective
Making Our Stories Matter: The StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)
Rachel Herzing & Isaac Ontiveros
What Does it Feel Like When Change Finally Comes?: Male Supremacy,
Accountability & Transformative Justice
Guarev Jashnani, RJ Maccani & Alan Creig (The Challenging Male Supremacy
Project)
Movement Building Starts with Healthy Relationships: Transforming Silence
into Action(TSIA) in Asian Pacific Islander LBQT Communities
Orchid Pusey & gita mehrotra
Think. Re-think.: Accountable Communities
Connie Burk
RESOURCES
Community Accountability within People of Color Progressive Movements:
Selection from the 2004 Report by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
INCITE! Community Accountability Fact Sheet
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Index