Waking ourselves for the benefit of all.
Defecting from Supremacy
Course Participant Page
Welcome! This page is for registrants in our 2023 summer course, Defecting from Supremacy: Joining the Struggle for Collective Liberation. Please do not share this page with anyone who is not registered for the course. You are welcome to share specific homework materials, but not the link to the page – which will include links to recordings as they become available.

Homework:
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Important Information
Homework: Homework materials for all sessions will be posted below. Please allow 2-3 hours for homework per session. We ask that everyone engage with the study materials and holistic practices prior to each session.
Recordings: Recordings of each live session will be available 2-3 days after it takes place. Links to these recordings will be posted at the top of the homework assignment for the corresponding session. Recordings, along with the participant page as a whole, will remain accessible through December 17, 2023 (three months after our final live session). After this, study materials will be e-mailed to you as a PDF and session recordings will no longer be available.
Have you visited the Logistics Page for the course? Please allow 20 minutes to review this page and take the action steps outlined within it prior to the course. Applications for your personal zoom login must be submitted by the end of the day Saturday, August 12th, in order to participate in the first live session (applications are approved manually, not instantly).
Join Our Mighty Network: If you would like to be part of the online forum we have created for this course, we encourage you to join the Mighty Network group for this class. You can view the full invitation here. The Network is somewhere you can share with the whole group (similar to an FB group), and it is also a place where you can send a private message to anyone else who joins. We hope this helps you all make the connections you may desire with other "Defecting From Supremacy" course participants.
Caucus Call for Queer, Gay, Bi, Trans, & Non-binary participants
Weds Aug 30, 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific
We are holding this identity-based caucus for participants who identify as Gay, Bi, Trans, Queer, or Gender Non-Conforming.This meeting is meant to create space for these groups to reflect on the uniqueness of their course experiences in a supportive environment. This is an optional call that can be taken free of charge as part of this course. This call will not be recorded. This caucus is for individuals of these specific identity groups only and not for all participants in this course. If you have questions about whether this caucus is for you, please reach out to us at info@whiteawake.org. Note: You must register for this caucus in order to receive the correct zoom link to attend it (Your course zoom login will not work).
Facilitated by Rev. Jason Lydon

Rev. Jason Lydon serves as the minister at the Second Unitarian Church of Chicago. Jason has been involved in both secular and faith-based efforts organizing against white supremacy culture since 2001. As a founding trainer with Groundwork, the Unitarian Universalist Youth and Young Adult Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression Training and Organizing Collective, Jason developed curriculum focused on dismantling white supremacy and engaging white people in the work of challenging internalized superiority. Jason is also the founder of Black and Pink, a national abolitionist organization approaching the work by centering the needs of LGBTQ/HIV+ people.
Session One: An Introduction
Session Recording (8/13) View here
Chat Log: View here
Presentation Content: Slides From Topher's Talk
Study Materials
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What is White Supremacy – Elizabeth Martínez (15-20 min read)
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Understanding Patriarchy – bell hooks (15-20 min read)
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Understanding Anti Semitism – excerpts from two essays (8 min read)
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Tony Porter Ted Talk: A Call To Men (11 min video)
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From a Place of Love: Catalyst Project and the Strategy of Collective Liberation Leadership in White Communities – Chris Crass (10 min read)
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Gender and Patriarchy Definitions Sheet – Topher Stephens (10-12 min read)
Holistic Practices
Complete the first exercise on embodied awareness and then do at least one of the two practices below it.
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Establishing an Embodied Awareness Practice (5 min read + 10-15 min meditation)
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Creative Practice: Write a "Where I'm From" Poem (15-20 min)
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Emotional Intelligence Practice: Reflect on Your Feelings and Needs (15-20 min)
Further Reading (optional/if you have time)
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Relinquishing the Patriarchy – adrienne maree brown (10-20 min read)
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Towards Collective Liberation: What I Believe – Chris Crass (19 min read or listen)
Session Two: Historical Context
Session Recording (8/20) View Here
Chat Log: View Here
Presentation Content: Slides From Topher's Talk
Study Materials
Early Human Cultures, Indigeneity and the Dawn of Patriarchy:
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The Vast and Beautiful World of Indigenous Europe – Lyla June (15-20 min read)
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Origin of Gender video (9 min watch)
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The History of Patriarchy – Elle Beau (9 min read)
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How Colonialism Killed Gender Fluidity (7 min watch)
Capitalism, Race, Gender & Religion:
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Roots Deeper Than Whiteness Parts I & II – David Dean (30-35 min read OR listen)
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Dancing in the Streets, Excerpt from a Book Review (5-7 min read)
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Notes on Caliban and the Witch - Silvia Federici summarizing her book (7 min read)
Holistic Practices
Continue your daily embodied awareness routine and do at least one of the practices below:
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Emotional Practice: Re-kindling Connection with the More-Than-Human World (20-25 min)
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Embodiment Practice: Dance and Expressive Movement (15-20 min)
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Spiritual/Imaginative Practice:
Imagining Yourself as a Benevolent Ancestor (15-20 min)
Further Reading (optional/if you have time)
Session Three: Harm Caused & Harm Endured
The following study materials are meant to offer an opportunity to bear witness to the vast harm perpetrated by white men in the past and present while also waking up to the ways that racialized, gendered capitalism has created suffering and disconnection in our own lives. Even though we have separated this content into the two categories “harm caused” and “harm endured,” we understand that there is crossover between them. For example, we recognize the notion that, as Kazu Haga says, “hurting people hurts” on a psychological level as well as the reality that racism and misogyny can distract white men from seeing the real causes of their own suffering under capitalism.
Content Warning: many of the study materials contain graphic descriptions and/or depictions of violence including rape, torture, and suicide. Engage with this material in a way that feels appropriate and manageable for your own nervous system and emotional resilience.
Study Materials
Harm Caused:
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Life Aboard a Slave Ship (5 min video) & Slate graphic of transatlantic slave trade (3 min interactive graphic). The horror of the human trafficking and enslavement of Africans is vast. As you watch the interactive graphic, take time to reflect on what you already know about the middle passage and enslavement of Africans then attempt to scale this to the number of dots you see moving across the screen.
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Soldiers talk about what they saw and did in Iraq (5 min video)
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The Female Price of Male Pleasure - Lili Loofbourow (15-20 min read)
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What the Abortion Bans Have to do With Poverty and Race - Renee Bracey Sherman (8 min read)
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Anti-Black Racism, the Mistrel Show, and the Making of Whiteness - Chris Crass (6 min read)
Harm Endured:
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The Male Loneliness Epidemic a discussion with YouTuber Shoe0nhead (15 min watch)
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Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Interview Excerpt (10 min read)
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Visualization of the wealth of the super-rich shown to scale (3-5 min)
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"Wise Bully" Sketch - Key and Peele (2 min video) Note: this satire contains offensive sexist and homophobic language to depict and critique school bully culture
Holistic Practices
Continue your daily embodied awareness routine and do at least one of the practices below:
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Physical/ Emotional Practice: Somatic Awareness of Harm Endured and Harm Caused (20-25 min)
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Emotional Practice: Guilt vs Shame (15-20 min)
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Imaginative Practice: Read & Reflect on a Visionary Fiction Short Story (20 min)
Session Four: Cultivating a Renewed Identity
Session Recording (9/10) View here
Chat Log: View Here
Study Materials
Toward a healthy anti-racist identity:
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Quotes from Anne Braden on “The Other America” (2 min read)
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The 1968 Rainbow Coalition: Documentary Trailer and Description (1 min) and Fred Hampton’s Speech to the Young Patriots (2 min watch)
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If you haven’t already, read Part III of the article Roots Deeper than Whiteness - David Dean (7-8 min read OR listen)
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AWARE-LA: Theory of Personal Transformation (10 min read) and Theory of Change (5 min infographic)
Toward a healthy gender identity:
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10 Responses to the Phrase “Man Up” - A spoken word poem by Guante (3.5 min watch)
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How Homophobia Has Robbed All Men Of Touch - Mark Greene (7 min read)
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Uses of the Erotic - Audre Lorde (15 min read or 23 min listen)
Choose one or more of the following:
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Gay Men Need to Be Feminists Too -Rich Benjamin (10 min read or listen)
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Deep Heterosexuality - Jane Ward (25 min read) For heterosexual men in the course who want support developing a healthy relationship to their sexuality, the last chapter of Jane Ward’s incredible book is focused lessons and insights from Lesbian feminism for hetero men.
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Queer Sex, Communication, Consent, and Protection - Yana Tallon-Hicks (8 min) A good resource for anyone about how to have pleasurable, consensual, and safe sex.
Holistic Practices
Continue your daily embodied awareness routine and do at least one of the practices below:
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Emotional Practice: Write a Letter of Gratitude (20 min)
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Embodiment Practice: Write a Self Blessing Poem (20 min)
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Imaginative Practice Visionary Fiction Brainstorm (20 min)
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Listen to Kristen Neff discuss self compassion for men on the Ten Percent Happier Podcast listen from 17:50- 50:00 (30 min)
Further Reading (optional/if you have time)
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The Opposite of Rape culture is nurturance culture - Nora Samaran (20 min read)
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Carl Braden - A short biography on inspiring Civil Rights era white male anti-racism activist (15 min read)
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St. Patrick’s Batallion: View this infographic and listen to this podcast from 1:08:55 to 1:10:44 (link cued to correct start time)
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War Happens in Dark Places, Too - Keri Leigh Merritt (15 min read)
Session Five: Taking Action
During our final live call on September 17, there will be opportunities for participants to share about ways that they have gotten involved, taken initiative, organized, or otherwise brought the work of collective liberation into their personal lives or professional settings. Please be thinking about your own story of engagement in collective liberation work and how your successes and challenges might help guide and inspire others.
There are A LOT of Study Materials offered below. As always please choose whichever ones sound the most interesting and beneficial for you on your personal learning journey. If you are still having a hard time deciding where to begin, start with the first item in each section. And don't forget to please try one of the Holistic Practices and/or continue your own embodied awareness routine.
Session Recording (9/17) View here
Chat Log: View Here
Study Materials
Race/ Class Organizing:
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Heather McGee Interview - Bad Faith Podcast (watch/listen to first 10 mins)
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Race-Class: A Winning Electoral Narrative – Demos Action (7 min read) (Optional and related: check out Race-Class Academy)
Organizing Basics:
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White Anti-Racism Must Be Based in Solidarity, Not Altruism – Jesse Myerson (15 min read)
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Building the Power to Win – Jane McAlevey (5 min watch)
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We Need Men to Become Stronger Allies for Abortion Rights – Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett (6 min read)
Getting Involved:
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How to get involved in an activist organization and become a valuable volunteer–starting today – Laura Casado (10-20 min read)
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Joining a Political Activist Organization – White Awake (15+ min of reading/research)
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Top 7 Things You Can Do Right Now for U.S. Abortion Rights – Center for Reproductive Rights (2 min read)
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Act for Abortion Access and Find a Local Event – Planned Parenthood (15+ min of reading/research)
Holistic Practices
Continue your daily embodied awareness routine and do at least one of the practices below:
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Mapping our Roles in Social Change Ecosystems – Deepa Iyer (15 min)
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Imaginative Practice: Letter from a More Beautiful and Just Future (20 min)
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Embodiment Practice: Take a Solidarity Action (1 hr or more)
Further Reading (optional/if you have time)
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The American Masculinity Crisis- Richard Reeves (53 min listen)
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From White Racist to White Anti-Racist: A Lifelong Journey - Tema Okun (20-30 min read)
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Southern Abortion Activists Share Their Playbook- ACLU (37 min listen)
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Why I Quit the Klan - C.P. Ellis (15-20 min read)
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My Descent into America's Neo-Nazi Movement- And How I Got Out - Christian Picciolini (20 min watch)
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Building the Labor Movement Inside & Outside Your Workplace – White Awake (7-10 min read)
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Against Patriarchy: Tools for Men to Further Feminist Revolution – Chris Crass (15-20 min read)