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Vocabulary
SPEAKING WITH INTENTION
Some words and phrases commonly used in conversations about or with the houseless(because everyone has a home within community) can convey a more negative tone and connotation than intended. In order to shape a better future, we must step away from what we have previously known.
ALL ARE WELCOME
We strive to be as inclusive as possible and with inclusion comes the opportunity for many opinions and insights. We are always open to discuss any vocabulary. We are in agreement as an organization to adhere to the current vocabulary below.
Note: It is not the end of the world if a phrase or word is misspoken, due to accident or lack of knowledge, we are all learning and doing our best!
Solidarity VS. Charity
SOLIDARITY: HORIZONTAL; LEVEL FIELD
Solidarity: unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group
Respect each person equally. Solidarity work assumes that the recipient community is in the best place to determine its own needs, and they have the right to determine how and when and if a service will be provided and by whom. https://www.thoughtworks.com/en-us/insights/blog/what-do-we-mean-solidarity-over-charity.
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CHARITY: VERITICAL; TOP TO BOTTOM
Charity: the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
Why should it be voluntary for those with far more than those in a place where we are mutual and equals?
Something you “give” to those “less fortunate”. Creates an us vs them dynamic. Charity work flows from the premise that the giver has the expertise to decide both what the community needs and how to provide it. In a place of us that are all mutual and equal, there are none who can judge who is more worthy of help, the very thing that helps align you with your best self within community.