People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB), is a national and international collective of anti-racist, multicultural community organizers and educators dedicated to building an effective movement for social transformation. The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, affectionately known in the community as The People’s Institute, considers racism the primary barrier preventing communities from building effective coalitions and overcoming institutionalized oppression and inequities. Through Undoing Racism™/Community Organizing Workshops, technical assistance and consultations, PISAB helps individuals, communities, organizations and institutions move beyond addressing the symptoms of racism to undoing the causes of racism so as to create a more just and equitable society.
Founded in 1980 by long-time community organizers Ron Chisom of New Orleans, and Dr. Jim Dunn of Yellow Springs, Ohio, The People’s Institute has impacted the lives of nearly 130,000 people both nationally and internationally. Through this process, it supports a cadre of anti-racist organizers who build leadership in and account to the constituencies where they are organizing.
Anti-Racist Principles for Effective Organizing & Social Transformation
people are poor because they lack power.”
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond believes that an effective, broad-based movement for social transformation must be rooted in the following Anti-Racist Principles:
Undoing Racism™
Racism is the single most critical barrier to building effective
coalitions for social change. Racism has been consciously and
systematically erected, and it can be undone only if people understand
what it is, where it comes from, how it functions, and why it is
perpetuated.
Learning from History
History is a tool for effective organizing. Understanding the lessons of history fress us to create a more humane future.
Sharing Culture
Culture is the life support system of a community. If a community’s
culture is respected and nurtured, the community’s power will grow.
Developing Leadership
Anti-racist leadership needs to be developed intentionally and systematically within local communities and organizations.
Maintaining Accountability
To organize with integrity requires that we be accountable to the communities struggling with racist oppression.
Networking
The growth of an effective broad-based movement for social
transformation requires networking or “building a net that works”. As
the movement develops a strong net, people are less likely to fall
through.
Analyzing Power
As a society, we often believe that individuals and/or their
communities are solely responsible for their conditions. Through the
analysis of institutional power, we identify and unpack the systems
external to the community that create the internal realities that many
people experience daily.
Gatekeeping
Persons who work in institutions often function as gatekeepers to
ensure that the institution perpetuates itself. By operating with
anti-racist values and networking with those who share those values and
maintaining an accountable relationship with the community, the
gatekeeper becomes an agent of institutional transformation.
Undoing Internalized Racial Oppression
Internalized Racial Oppression manifests itself in two forms:
- Internalized Racial Inferiority
The acceptance of and acting out of an inferior definition of self, given by the oppressor, is rooted in the historical designation of one’s race. Over many generations, this process of disempowerment and disenfrachisement expresses itself in self-defeating behaviors. - Internalized Racial Superiority
The acceptance of and acting out of an superior definition of self given is rooted in the historical designation of one’s race. Over many generations, this process of empowerment and access expresses itself as unearned privileges, access to institutional power and invisible advantages based upon race.
Identifying and Analyzing the Manifestations of Racism
Individual acts of racism are supported by institutions and are
nurtured by the societal practices such as militarism and cultural
racism which enforce and perpetuate racism.