How to Be an Ally 101
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Goals
- Tangible list of practices
- Leveraging privilege
- More POC & Women — less "white dudey"
- Combating our structural privilege as web devs
- Leveraging nerdiness
- Remember why we're doing this and who for
- What does it mean to be a community-based business
- Figuring out how to do philanthropy
- Going beyond "social responsible" and "green"
- People who say "media justice" not necessarily "social justice"
- How to involve w/o tokenizing
- Serving social justice orgs vs BEING a social justice org
- Not being "monied outsiders"
- Being an ally
Discussion
- Earning money and providing jobs. How is it a social justice act?
- Working with things as they are rather than how you think they should be
- "There is no clean money"
- How do you know that you are really serving the goals of people you're working for / with
- This comes up a lot around pricing and estimating
- Sustainability of service provider
- Where money comes from to pay us makes a big difference. If it's a big foundation or donors.
- Am I removing money from the community? Am I being neutral? Am I putting value into a community?
- What does it mean to be a true partner with an organization?
- How do you measure whether you are adding value?
- Gentrifying issues
- Declaration of intention rather than just anti- discrimination / racism / etc
- Actually listening enough to know what an organizations core goals are and evaluating a project against that instead us simply a single projects goals
- It is possible to make change
Practices
- Don't bury your head in the sand about how much people are paying you. What value are you giving them? Is it worth it for them?
- Acknowledge power dynamics
- These are the things beyond financial interest that we care about when dealing with clients
- Ask questions even if they make you uncomfortable
Report Back
- Remember why we're doing this and who for
- Serving social justice orgs vs BEING a social justice org
- Combating our structural privilege as web devs
- Am I removing money from a community? Am I being neutral? Am I putting value into a community?
- How else to measure effectiveness
- Actually listening enough to know what an organizations core goals are and evaluating a project against that instead us simply a single projects goals