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Cultural Competency & Social Justice Allyship: A Partnership for Change Lucy Flowers, MA, OCPS (she/her/hers) Director, School-Based Prevention, PASS Instructor, Women & Gender Studies, Wright State University & Janeece West, BA, RA (she/her/hers) Coordinator, Mental Health First Aid, PASS Certificate of Women & Gender Studies

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Cultural Competency & Social Justice Allyship: A Partnership for Change

Lucy Flowers, MA, OCPS (she/her/hers)

Director, School-Based Prevention, PASS

Instructor, Women & Gender Studies, Wright State University

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Janeece West, BA, RA (she/her/hers)

Coordinator, Mental Health First Aid, PASS

Certificate of Women & Gender Studies

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Session Ground Rules

• Be respectful and empathetic

• Participate

• Be considerate with sharing (time is limited!)

• Will be Q & A session at end

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Session Overview/Outcomes

5 Core Allyship Skills

1. Understanding Intersectionality

2. Understanding Oppression

3. Understanding Privilege

4. Learning & Moving Forward

5. Enacting Allyship (an ongoing process)

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Allyship Defined

• Not only equated with the LGBT community

• Allyship: an active, consistent, arduous practice of unlearning and re-evaluating, in which a person of privilege seeks to operate in solidarity with a marginalized group (Anti-Oppression Network).

• Being a good ally is a LIFELONG PROCESS

• Why is being an ally important in prevention or behavioral health type work?

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Allyship Skill #1 Understanding Intersectionality

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What is Intersectionality?

• Term coined by activist KimberléWilliams Crenshaw

• Framework for understanding ways aspects of identities intersect and shape individual experiences (oppression, domination, discrimination)

• The belief that oppressions are interlinked and can’t be solved alone

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Image: views-voices.oxfam.org

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Chart by University of Southern California’s Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

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Allyship Skill #2 Understanding Oppression

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What is Oppression?

“To hold down—to press”

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Image: Silent-Boy Poetry

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Understanding Oppression

10Video produced by Eliana Pipes & Encompass at the Western Justice Center in Pasedena, CA

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The 4 Levels or “I’s” of Oppression

• Internalized internalized ideology of inferiority

• Interpersonal personal disrespect and mistreatment

• Institutional about control: laws, legal system, police practices, education system, hiring policies, media representation etc.

• Ideological beliefs or ideas (superior vs inferior)

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Chinook Fund (2010)

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Group Activity

• Come up with examples of how an individual from one of the identity groups below might experience the cycle of oppression through the 4 levels

A Person…• with a mental illness and/or substance use disorder• who is lesbian or gay• with a physical disability• who is an immigrant and person of color• who is over 65• who is non-christian• whose native language is not english• who has been incarcerated for a felony• who has a low socioeconomic status

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Internalized

Interpersonal

Institutional

Ideological

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Allyship Skill #3Understanding Privilege

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Why Does Privilege Make People So Angry?

14Video by Franchesca Ramsey and MTV Decoded

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Privilege defined“Living without ever having to think twice, face, confront, engage, or cope with anything regarding your race/ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, ability, age, first language, sexual orientation, gender identity and so on.” (Petey Peterson--WSU)

“Before you can fight for the rights of others you have to understand what rights you have and others do not.” (Anonymous)

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Image: Emanu.se

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Allyship Skill #4Learning & Moving Forward

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Learning Effective Allyship

•Cultural awareness is a social responsibility• DO YOUR HOMEWORK. Education is key. Don’t allow ignorance to hurt

others or undermine your perceived intelligence

• Do not expect individuals from marginalized groups to educate you –use the resources available to you (will be some at the ending slide)

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Some Ways to Learn• Educate oneself

• Learn from and listen to people who are targets of oppression

• Examine and challenge one’s own prejudices, stereotypes, and assumptions

• Get used to using “person-first” (and recovery friendly) language

• Work through feelings of guilt, shame, and defensiveness

• Don’t generalize

• DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT ISSUES!!!!

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Moving ForwardHow to work through an “Oops”

• Apologize – and mean it

• Openness to being corrected instead of being defensive

• Resist making excuses – own up to your mistakes

• Recognize your impact, not just your intent

• Use it as a learning opportunity and keep improving

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‘Getting Called Out: How to Apologize’ @chescaleigh

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Allyship Skill #5Enacting Allyship

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Developing Into an Ally

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Chart by Karen Bradberry, PhD, Director of Equity & Inclusion, Greenhill School in Texas

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How can we address Microaggresions?• Ask open ended questions/Ask for elaboration

• “Can you elaborate on that?”

• Paraphrase what was said• “So you're saying ….”

• Use “I” statements• “I felt uncomfortable when you said…”

• Use preference statements (not demands)• “It would be helpful to me if…”

• Separate the person from the action or behavior • “You’re sexist” vs “That could be perceived as a sexist remark.”

• Reframe• “Could there be another way to look at this?”

• Revisit• “I would like to go back to a previous conversation we had…”

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University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

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Thank you!Questions, Comments?

General Resource Examples/Websites: • Sierra Club (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resource) (sierraclub.org)• Anti-Oppression Network (antioppressionnetwork.com)• Guide to Allyship (guidetoallyship.com)

Prevention and Behavioral Health Specific Resources for Cultural Competency:• Center for Disease Control (cdc.gov)• Suicide Prevention Resource Center (sprc.org)• SAMHSA (samhsa.gov)