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Everyday Feminism strives to maintain a respectful, engaging, and thoughtful community of feminists who are supportive of each other’s marginalized identities and experiences. If you wish to participate in the discussions here, we ask that you adhere to the guidelines below and to the spirit of the community we seek to create.
Our Facebook page is for people who want to incorporate intersectional... feminism into their lives and support each other’s healing and growth, so that we can all become more self-loving and self-accepting people.
Through our discussions here, we hope to encourage each other, and ourselves, to become more compassionate, ethical, and responsible feminists and allies.
This is a space for people who wish to:
- Better understand how patriarchy and kyriarchy (different forms of intersecting systems of oppression) impact people of different identities in our society.
- Discover new ways to, both, survive and thrive in a society that marginalizes them.
- Think critically about how they have unearned privileges in areas where they are part of the dominant group
- Learn strategies for how not to contribute to (but rather, stand up to and dismantle) the systems of oppression from which they benefit.
Our Facebook page is moderated in order to support the experiences of marginalized people in our oppressive society.
Therefore we don't allow comments that reflect:
- Little or no desire to learn about feminism (including debate about whether or not it should exist).
- Care about sexism, but not about racism, classism, transphobia, fatphobia, homophobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression, and/or a lack of care in regards to how they’re interrelated.
- Claims that situations targeting marginalized people are not actually related to oppression, particularly from privileged commenters who aren’t impacted by the post’s topic.
- Attempt to derail the conversation to a tangential topic that doesn’t further the conversation regarding the post’s content, especially if it redirects attention away from a marginalized group’s experiences for the more dominant group’s experience or to minimize the marginalized group’s experiences.
To read our full comments policy, please go to: http://everydayfeminism.com/about-ef/comments-policy/ Afficher la suite
Our Facebook page is for people who want to incorporate intersectional... feminism into their lives and support each other’s healing and growth, so that we can all become more self-loving and self-accepting people.
Through our discussions here, we hope to encourage each other, and ourselves, to become more compassionate, ethical, and responsible feminists and allies.
This is a space for people who wish to:
- Better understand how patriarchy and kyriarchy (different forms of intersecting systems of oppression) impact people of different identities in our society.
- Discover new ways to, both, survive and thrive in a society that marginalizes them.
- Think critically about how they have unearned privileges in areas where they are part of the dominant group
- Learn strategies for how not to contribute to (but rather, stand up to and dismantle) the systems of oppression from which they benefit.
Our Facebook page is moderated in order to support the experiences of marginalized people in our oppressive society.
Therefore we don't allow comments that reflect:
- Little or no desire to learn about feminism (including debate about whether or not it should exist).
- Care about sexism, but not about racism, classism, transphobia, fatphobia, homophobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression, and/or a lack of care in regards to how they’re interrelated.
- Claims that situations targeting marginalized people are not actually related to oppression, particularly from privileged commenters who aren’t impacted by the post’s topic.
- Attempt to derail the conversation to a tangential topic that doesn’t further the conversation regarding the post’s content, especially if it redirects attention away from a marginalized group’s experiences for the more dominant group’s experience or to minimize the marginalized group’s experiences.
To read our full comments policy, please go to: http://everydayfeminism.com/about-ef/comments-policy/ Afficher la suite
