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scifantasy ([info]scifantasy) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2009-03-06 20:20:00


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Fighting the Derail, or Community Announcement
A Livejournal community has been founded in response to RaceFail 2009 that I think needs as much publicity as it can get. (I'd post it to fandom_lounge if not for the topic being so fundamentally Unfunny Business territory.)

It's called fight_derailing, and I'm going to quote from the introductory post:

"During RaceFail 2009, numerous fans have been working very hard to, first, point out that the Fail is unacceptable, and, second, to return to the conversations that the Fail is an attempt to derail: racism in science fiction and fantasy fictional works and in science fiction and fantasy fandoms.

This community is meant to be a place that rounds up the anti-derailing efforts in a central location for the benefit of those who want to continue the conversations about cultural appropriation, racial diversity and multiculturalism in SFF fiction and fandom, racism in ditto, and its intersectionality with other oppressions. It is not meant to displace existing conversations or efforts, but to be a resource that supports them and enables additional discussion and action."

The moderator is starting up a fundraising effort to help fans of color who want to go to Wiscon, but don't have the resources. She's also gathering background information for a similar fundraiser possibly to take place at Anticipation.

Spread the word.


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[info]julesnoctambule
2009-03-09 01:09 am UTC (link)
There can come a point where pretty much everyone on either side of an issue starts to suck, really.

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[info]jupiterpluvius
2009-03-09 05:06 pm UTC (link)
THAT HAS NOT HAPPENED IN THIS CASE.

And you don't know that, because you haven't been keeping up. Which is fine.

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[info]julesnoctambule
2009-03-09 07:08 pm UTC (link)
Which would be why I said 'of an issue', not 'of this issue'. Not that you care.

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