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Shutting Down the School of the Americas and Combatting Oppression

Our goal is to expose and close the School of the Americas/ WHINSEC and to resist the oppressive policies and systems that it represents. We act in solidarity with our Latin American sisters and brothers and all those around the world whose lives are impacted by these policies, as one part of an international struggle for human rights and global justice.

As SOA Watch we gather in the diverse traditions of nonviolence, with respect for the right to self-determination of oppressed peoples and communities. Together we envision a day in which a culture of peace with justice and respect for Earth will prevail, where all people will live together free from oppression.

We commit to recognize and to work dismantle all forms of oppression in our personal relationships, local neighborhoods, globally and with Earth itself.


Anti-Oppression Resources

This page contains a number of articles related to different forms of oppression, sorted in the categories race, class, gender, abelism, antisemitism, and ageism, as well as a small sampling of audio recordings on the issues.

Some of the exercises in the exercise section of this webpage have the potential to move the group that is participating in them into areas of strong resistance. It is therefore recommended that trainers not try to use it without previously experiencing it as a participant, preferably with an experienced trainer.

The Background section contains a glossary of terms that are oftentimes used when discussing oppression, a list of cultural norms and values that show up in our behavior in organizational structures (together with suggested antidotes), some simple suggestions for both challenging AND for accepting a challenge when oppressive moments occur, and more.

Check out the resources section for books, films and a listing of training groups.


Anti-Oppression and Accessibility at the 2005 November Vigil >>


Order the Poster
Legal Briefing for People Considering Civil Disobedience
Training Groups
Links Index
Background Info
Challenging oppressive moments
Cultural Norms and Values in Organizational Structures
Definitions
Overcoming Discrimination
Exercises
Mainstream/Margin
Tape on the Forehead
Learning Social Roles: Boy/Girl Piece
The Power Shuffle
Resources
Books
Films
Training Groups
Audio
GenderTalk
Race, Class and the War on Drugs
Institutionalized Racism in the U.S. Society
Transgender Rights
Race
Dismanteling Racism vs. Diversity Training
Ten things everyone should know about race
Continuum on Becoming an Anti-Racist Multicultural Institution
Hispanic vs. Latino
Class
Class in America
Class Action
Elitist Language
Class Matters
Gender
Masculinidad, Militarismo y la SOA
Masculinity, Militarism and the SOA
Challenging Capitalism & Patriarchy
Being An Ally For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People
Ableism
Disability Etiquette - How to interact with people who have disabilities
Accessibility at meetings, marches, and demonstrations
Ableism, Accessibility and Inclusion
The Social Movement Left Out
Anti-Jewish Oppression
Anti-Semitism
How to strengthen the Palestine Solidarity Movement by making friends with Jews
Antisemitism Masquerades as Anti-Zionism
The Rough Beast Returns
Ageism
Agism *
Treating Children as Equals
Prejudice against older people
ZNet Youth Watch

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