Othering & Belonging Institute

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Research hub for a fair and inclusive society at • Hard on systems, soft on people •

Berkeley, CA / Ohlone Land
Joined June 2013

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    Dec 9

    Inside the Fight for Reproductive Justice

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  2. If you are looking for a complete list of zoning maps for the we have you covered! These are the first maps to show every jurisdiction in the Bay Area by its proportion of single-family zoning. Full lists of Maps:

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  3. We are all in this together, like it or not, live it or not, believe or not./ We can either build bridges or barricades, create connection or conflict./ - Full poem:

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  4. Dec 10

    The cover and TOC for FIYAH's Palestine Solidarity Special Issue is live! We are proud to present this collection of Palestinian speculative authors and poets, edited by and , with artwork by Leila Abdelraziq. Read more:

    Cover for the Palestinian Solidarity special issue of FIYAH. A person with a backpack and cap wades into a green river amid urban ruins with trees atop them.
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  5. The OBI merch store is packed with all kinds of goodies including this tote bag featuring artwork by Kelley Sheahan (she/her/hers) from our art contest. For more goodies:

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  6. Dec 10

    "We can either build bridges, or barricades; create connection, or conflict." Watch read his new poem, A Love Supreme.

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  7. Dec 10

    Summer Fellowship is a paid research experience for individuals seeking to develop their research skills by engaging w/ the Institute’s multidisciplinary research, analysis, policy, & strategic narrative work. DETAILS:

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  9. Dec 9

    The New York City Council voted to grant 800,00 noncitizens the right to vote in local elections, a move places New York City at the forefront of the debate over voting rights. and I report.

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  10. Dec 10

    On Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, ISSI's Center for Research on Social Change co-sponsored an event discussing 's new book. Atmospheres of Violence: Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable is available now for viewing here:

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  11. Dec 10

    What schools might you and your colleagues and community dream into being?

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  12. Dec 10

    Three counties were more segregated in 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa, and Sonoma, with Marin being the most segregated county in the region by far. Do you know about your city? Check our update:

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  13. Dec 9
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  14. Dec 9

    "I see a lot of young folks, I see a lot of intergenerational work, and thinking differently about the access to abortion and the legality of abortion, which I think is an opportunity for us in the United States." - Bia Vieira via

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  15. Dec 9

    "For me, reproductive justice really just means everyone has the right to self-determine whether they want to have a child and when they want to grow their family or not at all." -Anise Simon via &

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  16. Dec 9

    "We believe and value the voices and believe that the answers to the challenges that folks are experiencing are really coming from the folks most impacted." -Bia Vierra via

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  17. Dec 9

    "Reproductive justice to me really is the past in order to move beyond just fighting and resisting all the time, and actually get to liberation." - via

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  18. Dec 9

    "I define reproductive justice as human rights framework that is fighting to make sure that every person has the human right protected and empowered human right to decide whether or not to be pregnant" - via

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  19. Dec 9

    Q: how you would define reproductive justice? And also the impact of reproductive injustice, and that it's had on many of our communities?

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  20. Dec 9

    "So I walked in there thinking I would solve all the world's problems and very quickly learned that I didn't know what the heck I was talking about. And I really do define my reproductive, justice journey before-and-after my first volunteer session at a shelter." -

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  21. Dec 9

    "My path to reproductive justice, I like to think it's a journey that I'm still on. And the easy answer would be to say that I had two parents who were born as part of the silent generation." - via

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