Media and Resources
social justice resources
One of my first loves is facilitation, and facilitation in its truest form - to make things, concepts, and content easy to understand. There is a lot of content, ideas, and perspectives out in the world right now and I want to facilitate our understanding of some of it. Social justice concepts, issues, and conversations are complex. I hope some of the resources provided below are helpful in providing a runway for your understanding.
Podcasts
I’ve gotten to participate in some wonderful conversations via podcasts and love having the opportunity to reflect on identity and power in the podcast form. I am available for conversations on podcasts.
How to Make Love Episode 65: Liberatory Consciousness (Ft. Tanya Williams and Bari Katz)
Your Queer Life Coach, Leaning Into Vulnerability to Create a More Just World
Culture Strew: How to create spaces in relationships, conversations and communities
The Deliberate Criative Episode 44: How Diversity in Teams Can Increase Criativity
Articles
I enjoy writing and reflecting about the world we live in. And inevitably, there will be an opportunity for me to reflect on something happening in the world through my own perspective - and educate on a concept while reflecting.
Contributing knowledge and perspectives to a growing field of social justice education and working to be a scholar - educator - activist is something that I strive to continue doing. Find citations to my writing here:
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Joseph, V. & Williams, T. O. (2008). “Good niggers”: The struggle to find courage, strength, and confidence to fight internalized racism and internalized dominance. Democracy and Education, 17 (2), 67-73.
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Tanya Ovea Williams, "A process of becoming: U.S. born African American and Black women in a process of liberation from internalized racism" (January 1, 2011). Doctoral Dissertations Available from Proquest. Paper AAI3465244.
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Williams, T. & Brigham, E. (2012). “Putting the “co” in co-facilitation: Developing & sustaining effective co-facilitation. In Landerman, L. (Ed.), The Art of Effective Facilitation: Reflections from Social Justice Educators. Washington: ACPA.
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Williams, T. (2014). "Personal Story". In Ardoin, S. (Ed.), The Strategic Guide to Shaping Your Student Affairs Career. Herdon: Stylus.
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Williams, T. (2015) Forward. Piacitelli, J., Sumka, S. and Porter, M. Working Side by Side: Alternative Breaks as Catalysts for Global Learning, Student Leadership, and Social Change. Sterling: Stylus.
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Williams, T.O. (2016), Internalization of Dominance and Subordination: Barriers to Creative and Intellectual Fullness. New Directions for Student Leadership, 2016: 87-94
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Martinez, B., & Williams, T. O. (2021). Building class and race intersections in leadership development. New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021, 43–50
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