![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Becoming an ally (2002 edition) Open Library It looks like you're offline. Bob Mullaly is Head of Social Work at Victoria University, Melbourne Where does oppression come from? Has it always been with us, just 'human nature'? What can we do to change it? What does individual healing have to do with the struggles for social justice? What does social justice have to do with individual healing? Why do members of the same oppressed group fight each other, sometimes more viciously than their oppressor? Why do some who experience oppression develop a life-long commitment to fighting oppression, while others turn around and oppress others? Anne Bishop draws on her many years experience in community work to write this feisty and bestselling guide for activists, community workers and welfare workers. Becoming an ally by Anne Bishop, 2002, Zed Books, Fernwood, Distributed in the USA exclusively Palgrave edition, in English - 2nd ed. Tim Costello, President, Baptist Union of AustraliaBecoming an Ally is must reading for anyone concerned with understanding and challenging the dynamics, forms, and sources of oppression-whether it is their own oppression, that of others, or both. Becoming an ally breaking the cycle of oppression in people (3rd ed.). Right now in Australia she has the power to lead us as we struggle with questions of guilt, responsibility and patterns of oppression which are 'larger than ourselves'. Select publicationsEdit Bishop, Anne (2019). Use the framework of the Spiral Model of Learning. Already I have found myself quoting Anne Bishop's wisdom: her simple advice is compelling. (Adapted from Anne Bishops writing Becoming an Ally, Breaking the Cycle of Oppression in. ![]()
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