✨ Meet our Righting History #team! Swipe through the slides below to get to know our incredible youth organizers. ✨
Righting History is a collaborative anti-colonial #history and #storytelling-focused climate justice #education platform. 🧵
Hear what members of our team have to say about our offering! We are so thrilled to be able to share our new book, Practicing Rest, Recovery, Resistance: An Interactive Dreaming Journal (ISBN 978-1-7381367-0-4) with members of our community! 💫💖
Kat Cadungog is someone we hold in high regard as a leader in the climate justice movement. Not only is she a Future of Good Young Impact 2022 Leader, and a Corporate Knights Top 30 under 30 Leader, most importantly she is a champion for youth-led climate justice work.
Over the past two years, we’ve been working away on a book that culminates many teachings pertaining to climate justice, anti-colonial practices, healing justice, intersectionality and other useful topics for activists, community organizers and engaged citizens.
It is designed to give readers opportunities for reflection and learning with teachings to incorporate intersectionality, anti-colonial practices, healing justice and many more incredibly useful topics. ❤️🔥✨
Burnout shouldn't be an expectation in our fight for better futures. Only when we make the wellbeing of ourselves a priority, can we increase our capacity in the long-run to ensure a just, equitable and sustainable future for all. ❤️🔥✨
Burnout is something community organizers are all too familiar with. In order to cope with the demands of the climate crisis we must incorporate the 3R’s framework of rest, recovery and resistance in our lifestyles.
🌈PRE-ORDER’S NOW AVAILABLE AT https://t.co/SvtvaOLhrV
📆Pre-sale ends December 5th & will include a free book-themed sticker sheet!
❤️🔥 All proceeds will go directly towards SUTE’s @HistoryRighting initiative, an anti-colonial history & storytelling-based educational platform.
Experienced community organizers served as expert peer-reviewers of our Advanced Reader Copies to provide critical feedback for our book Practicing Rest, Recovery, Resistance: An Interactive Dreaming Journal (ISBN: 978-1-7381367-0-4) ✨📕
Here's what community leaders in the climate action movement are saying about our book!
As a part of our Peer Review process, we’d like to express our utmost thanks and gratitude for our Peer Reviewer’s time and expertise. 💖💫
📖 Pre-order your copy today at https://t.co/SvtvaOLhrV and get a free custom book-themed sticker sheet! 🌈
📆 Pre-sale ends December 5th
❤️🔥 All proceeds go directly towards SUTE’s @HistoryRighting initiative, an anti-colonial history & storytelling-based educational platform.
💫📚 The reviews are in! As a part of our peer-review process, here's what community leaders in the climate action movement are saying as they explore our book Practicing Rest, Recovery, Resistance: An Interactive Dreaming Journal (ISBN 978-1-7381367-0-4) 📕✨
Over the past weeks, our team has been prioritizing being nestled in community to re-charge. As we state in our forthcoming book, we believe that being committed lifelong caretakers of the planet and all that call it home means investing in the 3Rs— rest, recovery & resistance.
🚨Announcing the release of our new book, entitled, "Practicing Rest, Recovery, Resistance: An Interactive Dreaming Journal" 📕✨
📚 ISBN 978-1-7381367-0-4
🌟 PRE-ORDER NOW AVAILABLE at https://t.co/Ef25hv1qe1!
The Indian Residential School Survivors Society offers front-line emotional, cultural & crisis support through the Resolution Health Support Workers program. Learn more about the IRSSS (@IRSSurvivor) and support their work: https://t.co/35NhOO2lh1
We stand & grieve with communities and kin experiencing the impact of wildfires across Turtle Island. Links to donate to mutual aid funds for communities impacted are available for those who can support at: https://t.co/6IELTcr4J9
For too long, the narratives surrounding historical events have been pervaded to suit hegemonic narratives. As a result, the stories of the land & its peoples in what is currently Canada have been erased &/or replaced with tales that suit the desired narratives of those in power.
Stories of lived experiences are the closest we may come to beginning to comprehend the role of intersectionality (coined by scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw) in surfacing inequities. Stats alone don’t capture the depth of intersectional identities that equity-deserving individuals hold