Aktivismus inklusiver gestalten
Teresa Bücker
@fraeulein_tessa #rp14 #bcc
Burnout & Broken Comment Culture
Activist Burnout
Activist Burnout
1) Online-Aktivismus ist echter Aktivimus
Activist Burnout
2) Das Netz ist nicht gewaltfrei
Activist Burnout
3) Virtuelle Verletzungen sind real
Activist Burnout
4) Der Aufbau von sozialen Bewegungen ist mühsam
Activist Burnout
5) Aktivismus vs. Leben
Was hat Activist Burnout mit Internetfreiheit zu tun?
INKLUSION Soziale Bewegungen von innen stärken
Inklusion
1) Den Insider-Outsider-Mythos zerstören
Inklusion
2) Offen sein für neue Perspektiven
Inklusion
3) Verschiedenartigkeit erwarten
Wann hast du dir das letzte Mal die Frage gestellt, ob du
vielleicht falsch liegst?
Aktivismus als Balanceakt
We are human and we make mistakes. As activists, we are aware of certain people and unaware of others. We want to make the world a better place, but sometimes in the course of that work, we inadvertedly hurt other people, other marginalized groups. Activism is hard – and it is hard to maintain a balance between forcibly fighting for our own rights, to have our voices heard, while at the same time listening what others have to say about their own experiences and issues. I think that most of us who are drawn to activism strive for this balance.
- Julia Serano
Inklusion
4) Call-out Culture reflektieren
If we truly want to build broad, intentionally
intersectional coalitions (and I believe that we should),
then it begins with recognizing that there is noch such
thing as a „gold star“ activist – the mythical creature
who has never once said or done anything
inappropriate, offensive or marginalizing to someone.
-Julia Serano
Wut
„I was pissed off, and I wanted to change everything.“
Der Workshop zum Vortrag
Broken Comment Culture
mit Ingrid @brodnig und @fraeulein_tessa
Ab 12.30 Uhr