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A revolutionary approach to a 500 year old problem using a proven 80 year old psycho-dynamic model.

Introducing the only 12 step model approach to white supremacy whereby white people can learn from the Black perspective; life experience, history, beliefs, values, goals and dreams by comparing them to their own. This interactive workbook can be used in group settings, 12 step style meetings, or on its own. It is an excellent companion for anyone serious about self examination and the eradication of consciousness that lies at the heart of our social ills.

“I came to believe that the only effective way to address our society’s long term issue of white supremacy was through a 12 Step lens. Each of us must take responsibility for this issue, one day at a time, one step at a time.”

— Rev. David Alexander, Project Visionary

Who is this for?

 

Every one. We have all been infected and affected by the lie called whiteness. It has been a deeply engrained idea built into our nation’s collective consciousness.

Our hope is that as people discover this body of work, they will see the transformative impact that this approach can have. Whether we know it or not, the standards of whiteness have affected the way we see, judge, measure and evaluate the world, and its not working.

Whatever drew you to this site - we hope that you take the time to consider how the lie of whiteness has affected you. Further, we have come to believe that this body of work can be of immense value to your journey of liberation. We understand that none of us are free, until all of us are free. Together, one step and one day at a time, we can change the world.

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Confronting Racism

The traditional 2nd Step of AA states: “Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.” Isn’t that what each of us is hoping for in this country today? For the insanity of mass and individualized violence to cease? For our neighborhoods to be safe for all people, no matter the color of a person’s skin, their gender, their ethnicity, their religious preference?

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