A Genealogy of Refusal : Walking away from crisis and scarcity narratives

Saviour Mentality

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contentsioc:contentA savior mentality leads a well-meaning person to overlook the needs of the people they are trying to help, often leading to further marginalization and harm.

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This page has paths:

  1. Glossary of Key Concepts Natalie K Meyers

Contents of this path:

  1. The invocation of crisis narratives is relentless
  2. Superhero Librarians
  3. I am not your hero

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