Self-Defense Workbook

In a time when we still cannot offer our full programming, we offer you this short zine of self-defense curriculum created by Warrior Sisters and FistsUp! Eugene trainers. Through the pages you’ll learn new skills for identifying abusive behaviors, setting boundaries, de-escalation tactics, and of course, some basic physical defense principles to help keep you safe.

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Elizabeth Goward
Community Intervention Skills 101

STREET JUSTICE & COVID verbal EDITION skills 101 - empowerment for protest.

How to support voices in your community

1. BEFORE YOU GO TO A PROTEST, consider what level of involvement you feel comfortable with: this can change daily, just keep checking in with yourself

2. AT THE PROTEST We want to be aware of surround- ings so if we are in danger we can be aware of what our options are, including getting away quickly

3. CHECK IN WITH YOUR PRIVILAGE. before you get involved (if you are white, listen & elevate BIPOC voices)

4. TRY USING AN ACTIVE VOICE: active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb. It follows a clear subject + verb + object construct that's easy to read.

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The Precious "NO"

Why is ‘no’ precious, even transformative? ‘No’ is an assertive, clear, unequivocal, and unapologetic boundary.

Warrior Sisters’ verbal self-defense curriculum includes an exercise we call the “Bill of Rights,” in which we go around a circle and each name a right we identify within that moment. One of the rights we always strive to include is the right to say no. I’ve been identifying with this right lately, as expectations about how and where I invest my time and energy have shifted and intensified during the coronavirus pandemic. The right to say no is a necessary means to personal transformation, especially now.

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Self-Defense Tactics: Street Justice & COVID-19

Self-defense is a basic human right. As people head out to the streets to show up for racial justice, Warrior Sister’s trainers have prepared a quick and accessible practical self-defense guide to help keep you safe. You can download the full social media manual/package to share with your community.

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I Ask

April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, “the goal of SAAM is for individuals and organizations to raise public awareness about sexual harassment, assault, and abuse and educate communities on how to prevent it.” This year, SAAM is celebrating its 19th anniversary with the theme, “I ask.” One variation of the theme, “I Ask for Consent,” raises awareness that consent is a normal and necessary part of sex.

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This Sh*t is Real | Resources for Wellbeing in Times of Uncertainty

For those of us who have dealt with trauma, depression, and/or addiction, changes in routine and the loss of social connection can be devastating. You might be feeling overwhelmed, or you may even be watching yourself slip into bad habits you’ve overcome in the past and honestly, that’s a pretty normal response. That’s why self-care and self-advocacy are going to be critical as we all move through this cluster of an event.

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Elizabeth Goward
You Are Our Community

To all who are struggling with or anxious about their health or the health of loved ones during this crisis, our hearts go out to you and yours for wellness and healing. To all who provide healthcare and other essential services during this time, we see you (and acknowledge the risks you are taking daily to care for our community) and are infinitely grateful. While we are all trying to adjust to a new, uncertain, ever-changing reality, we want to reach out to you with resources and support to keep moving forward through this crisis together.

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