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Understanding the Power Dynamics of Racism: A Path to Systemic Repair

12 min · 12 dec 2025
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Racism is not just individual prejudice—it is a massive, systemic harm that requires structural repair. Join Mark and Jessica from the Lytton Restorative Justice team as they apply the restorative lens to the power dynamics of racism, particularly focusing on the historical and ongoing harm experienced by Native and Indigenous peoples in Canada. We ask the central restorative question: How do we move beyond shame to achieve systemic accountability and genuine reconciliation? We explore the link between historical policy (like residential schools) and present-day Mental Health trauma, and share Indigenous-led restorative approaches to healing. Plus, the Lytton Toolkit provides essential scripts for non-Indigenous listeners to interrupt microaggressions and become active, informed partners in anti-racism. Accountability without support is abandonment; let's commit to transformation together.

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