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Rebecca Subar writes: "Whether armed or nonviolent, what is the purpose of unilateral nonconsensual action? It is to build , not to resolve the demand that the group is about."

: "What’s important is that it shifts expectations: […] the desired outcome is a more level playing field—level enough that true can take place."
aworkinglibrary.com/reading/wh 🧵

A Working LibraryWhen to Talk and When to Fight by Rebecca SubarThis short and impactful book outlines a concise and clear strategic framework for choosing whether to negotiate, to build power, or to vanquish your opponents.
Eric Maugendre

"People who meet expectations the most tend to be trusted the most. […] It means that gaining power in organisations as a minority means that we have to toe the party line much harder than someone of the dominant group might have to: we have to hew closer to whatever idiotic party line's being peddled to make it seem like we're knowledgeable."

@iris_meredith wrote about epistemic injustice: deadsimpletech.com/blog/episte

deadSimpleTechWho has permission to know things? | deadSimpleTechWherein I delve a bit more into the details of epistemic injustice
#tokens#rage#anger

´Several men have asked me what it is like to be a woman in IT, and I seem to have developed an allergy to that question. With limited time and energy, I will not entertain this question anymore´.

@mahryekuh wrote: marijkeluttekes.dev/blog/artic

Marijke Luttekes
marijkeluttekes.devYou have two downsides: you are young, and you are a woman / Marijke Luttekes
More from Marijke Luttekes
#it#dei#womeninTech

"What actually happens in a bargaining transaction is the co-construction of a storyline that both sides end up committing to."

Venkatesh Rao: ribbonfarm.com/2008/03/16/barg

www.ribbonfarm.comBargaining with your Right Brain