Healing from the Effects of Internalized Oppression

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Healing from the Effects of Internalized Oppression

"As Professionals in Education, How do we manifest internalized racism and How do we heal?" Essential Questions: What is the % of professionals of color in the field of Education in Oregon? How does Institutionalize Racism in our schools systems impact staff of color? How do we start transforming and/or creating our path of liberation in our journey to heal? When was the last time you had a conversation about this topic?

Our Elders- Their Lessons Dr. Robert Proudfoot Dwight Souers

The Fishbowl- Los Pescados

Both oppressed and oppressor Cycle of Oppression Socialization Stereotypes, omissions, distortions People/ systems/ institutions, we know, love and trust like Family and neighborhood., Education Media and Government Houses of worship Cycle reinforced by Early Years Misinformation Missing History Biased History Stereotyping Feelings engendered Anger Guilt Confusion Alienation We collude Both oppressed and oppressor Cycle continues We have internalized the process We view the misinformation as truth Differences = different but equal Difference = Wrong or abnormal Internalization Dissonance 4/15/2017 12 The path of liberation

Shame

An experience of inadequacy at the core of the self. Shame An experience of inadequacy at the core of the self. Shame is experienced for being a mistake.

Blame

blame   1. To hold responsible. 2. To find fault with; censure. 3. To place responsibility for (something): blamed the crisis on poor planning. 1. The state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability. 2. Censure; condemnation.

Judgment

a : the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing b : an opinion or estimate so formed

Spiritual Suicide It is the killing of that part of oneself that is associated with the feelings and the mind as well as the killing of real meaning or significance in one's life. If you are not doing work that is meaningful to you or being the person you were truly meant to be, then you are committing spiritual suicide.

Path of Liberation

What does it look like?

What does it feel like?

What does it sound like?

Seeing, Believing & Interrupting Racism and all forms of Micro-Aggressions

Both oppressed and oppressor Cycle of Oppression Socialization Stereotypes, omissions, distortions People/ systems/ institutions, we know, love and trust like Family and neighborhood., Education Media and Government Houses of worship Cycle reinforced by Early Years Misinformation Missing History Biased History Stereotyping Feelings engendered Anger Guilt Confusion Alienation We collude Both oppressed and oppressor Cycle continues We have internalized the process We view the misinformation as truth Differences = different but equal Difference = Wrong or abnormal Internalization Dissonance 4/15/2017 27 The path of liberation

Ordinary people are as intelligent and capable as the "experts Ordinary people are as intelligent and capable as the "experts." We have the capacity to figure out how to solve problems and transform our communities into places in which everyone has opportunities to live a full and satisfying life. Internalized oppression holds people back, by undermining their confidence and by making it difficult for them to work together. It is painful when people limit themselves as a result of the discrimination and oppression they have experienced. Fortunately, we can understand how internalized oppression works and what to do to overcome it. Simply understanding how it works can help people turn around some situations. Healing from and overcoming internalized discrimination and oppression will go further in making communities more effective. Undoing internalized discrimination and oppression may be a key issue for fully empowering communities so they can do the work that needs to be done.