The Liberatory Library seeks to facilitate the sharing of knowledge in its many forms and creative resources that support learning within and sustainability of people’s movements for liberation
The Liberatory Library seeks to facilitate the sharing of knowledge in its many forms and creative resources that support learning within and sustainability of people’s movements for liberation
Essential to racial justice work, exploring the systems of white supremacy helps build understanding that brings about racial equity and reperations
“Disability Justice activists, organizers, cultural workers understand that able-bodied supremacy has been formed in relation to intersecting systems of domination and exploitation. The histories of white supremacy and ableism are inextricably entwined, both forged in the crucible of colonial conquest and capitalist domination. We cannot comprehend ableism without grasping its interrelations with heteropatriarchy, white supremacy, colonialism and capitalism, each system co-creating an ideal bodymind built upon the exclusion and elimination of a subjugated “other” from whom profits and status are extracted.
A Disability Justice framework understands that all bodies are unique and essential”
LGBTQ+ Booklists put together for those searching for inclusive and queer experience friendly readings
“Decolonizing education means rebuilding a school system that supports all students, staff, and teachers. A system that puts forth the needs of all students and is responsive to the particular needs of each and every child.”
Protesting is an essential tool in expanding the radical forms of community determination and unity. Stay safe out there!
Radical open libraries available to the public. Providing additional readings on social, political, and cultural contexts
“Queer liberation is a perspective that is inclusive of a diversity of sexual orientations and gender identities beyond the dominant heterosexual and gender binary concepts. Queer liberation calls for the creation of a society that is inclusive, respectful and accepting of the gender and sexually diverse populations, as those populations choose to define themselves and live their lives.”