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White Allyship 101: Resources To Get To Work

Receiving an apology requires a degree of emotional labour that those we have harmed do not owe us. Checking in around boundaries and willingness to receive an apology (note: receive, not accept). Transgressing boundaries and disregarding the consent of the person(s) can cause further harm. Respecting someone’s choice not to engage in the apology demonstrates that we value their healing over our comfort.

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Title: White Allyship 101: Resources To Get To Work

Source: Dismantle Collective

Type: Article

Tags: Guide, Advocacy, Anti-Oppression

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