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Racial Justice Concepts - Foundations Session III June 2023

Horizontales
A process of repairing, healing and restoring people injured by government or institutions due to their group identify and in violation of their human rights.
A system of exploitation and oppression of continents and nations by nations of European descent to maintain and defend a system of wealth and power. The general operating system that maintains structural racism.
Normalization and legitimization of historical, cultural, institutional dynamics advantaging white people while producing cumulative and chronic adverse life outcomes for people of color.
Recruiting, developing leadership from directly impacted communities to build political, cultural and economic power, creating lasting transformative change.
A vision and transformation of society that eliminates racial hierarchies and collective liberation, where Black, Indigenous, Latino, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians in particular, have the dignity and self-determination to thrive.
To center the voices, leadership, needs and strengths of those most impacted by structural racism and white supremacy.
Term used to describe a network of organizations that are interdependent and deploy multiple strategies in building and wielding organized power necessary for change.
Embodied anti-racist practice that metabolizes racialized trauma and white body supremacy. Builds the necessary communal fortitude to lean into anti-racism through cultivation of embodied resource.
Colonial imperative to diminish the existence of Native Americans in order to take land and resources. The discounting and elimination of Native American peoples, cultures and polities.
Cultural and structural shifts that repair harm caused by colonialism and racism until race is no longer a predictor of life outcomes.
Verticales
TCEs framework for describing how we will implement our grantmaking theory of change, through centering power building and community organizing rooted in Racial Justice.
A specific kind of racial prejudice directed at Black people and at core of the legitimization of white supremacy. Positions Blackness as inherently problematic, failing to acknowledging that Black communities across the United States (and the world) have been severely disadvantaged as a result of historical and contemporary systemic racism.
The practice of actively identifying and opposing racism. To actively change policies, behaviors, and beliefs that perpetuate racist ideas and actions.