Note: This post is part two of a three-part series about a mini-retreat we held to discuss the principles of and plans for the Bayan Learning Community. See here for the first entry. Third entry is forthcoming!
During the first part of our Summer 2018 mini-retreat, we agreed on a few preliminary understandings of what it means to have a “dehumanized” class (see link). We took it as axiomatic that Bayan folks want (and deserve!) a rehumanized learning environment. The purpose of this section was to establish, or at least identify, what about Pinoy/Pinay experience and education is dehumanizing.
We had a brief mini-lecture to review how two other racial/cultural groups experience dehumanization and objectification in the United States. We recalled the objectification that African Americans faced included slavery, slave codes, lynching, and Jim Crow. Those issues morphed into issues that animate the Black Lives Matter movement. This ongoing legacy of dehumanization is what programs like UMOJA seek to remedy.