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## Study Materials |
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* [Rebel Steps episode “Talk it Out”] |
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* [Final Straw Radio episode “adrienne maree brown on Cancellation, Abolition and Healing"](https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2021/02/14/adrienne-maree-brown-on-cancellation-abolition-and-healing/) (the first 15 min of this gets into power differentials, calling out/calling in, transformative justice, etc.) |
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* [“How to Argue with Your Comrades” by Hadas Thier](https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/05/left-arguments-comrades-democratic-socialism-bernie-sanders), *Jacobin* |
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* [Excerpts from *Mutual Aid* by Dean Spade](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wzo6r8NtUgrZvnjDXsHzZp-F5jjyz-VZ0v-IvyHGwNs/edit?usp=sharing) |
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* [Rebel Steps episode “Talk it Out”](https://rebelsteps.com/episodes/s2e5-talk-it-out/) |
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* [Final Straw Radio episode “adrienne maree brown on Cancellation, Abolition and Healing"](https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2021/02/14/adrienne-maree-brown-on-cancellation-abolition-and-healing/) (the first 15 min of this gets into power differentials, calling out/calling in, transformative justice, etc.) |
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* [“How to Argue with Your Comrades” by Hadas Thier](https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/05/left-arguments-comrades-democratic-socialism-bernie-sanders), *Jacobin* |
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* [Excerpts from *Mutual Aid* by Dean Spade](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wzo6r8NtUgrZvnjDXsHzZp-F5jjyz-VZ0v-IvyHGwNs/edit?usp=sharing) |
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## Alternate Materials |
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* How to Argue With Your Comrades - Jacobin |
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* About the Hadas Thier piece... Discussion Question Idea: Something based on this quote, “favoring one (sharp debates) at the expense of the other (respect) creates bitterness that can fester for years, leaving long-term damage on individuals and organizations alike.” |
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1. About the Hadas Thier piece... Discussion Question Idea: Something based on this quote, “favoring one (sharp debates) at the expense of the other (respect) creates bitterness that can fester for years, leaving long-term damage on individuals and organizations alike.” |
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* What examples can you think of where you’ve blamed an individual (or yourself) for something that was more likely caused by the structures of capitalism? |
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2. What examples can you think of where you’ve blamed an individual (or yourself) for something that was more likely caused by the structures of capitalism? |
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* How do we distinguish respectful debate from “just trying to win a line or points”? |
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3. How do we distinguish respectful debate from “just trying to win a line or points”? |
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* Rebel Steps “Talk It Out” Episode |
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* What kind of differences among members of a political organization can lead to conflict? What kind of similarities might lead to conflict? |
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1. What kind of differences among members of a political organization can lead to conflict? What kind of similarities might lead to conflict? |
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* How can conflict be productive or “good”? |
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2. How can conflict be productive or “good”? |
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* What are the benefits of checking in with yourself, prior to talking to others to resolve a conflict? |
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3. What are the benefits of checking in with yourself, prior to talking to others to resolve a conflict? |
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