A Vital Matters Perspective: Using Knowledge Respectfully and Avoiding Compounding Historical Harm

Using Knowledge Respectfully and Avoiding Compounding Historical Harm

Tanya Aguiñiga emphasizes the importance of recognizing when knowledge or cultural practices originate from communities other than one’s own. She highlights the responsibility to use that knowledge respectfully, avoiding appropriation, commodification, or further harm. She stresses the need to acknowledge the origins of what is learned, give proper credit, and provide visibility to the communities and individuals who created it, particularly when one has access to platforms or opportunities that those communities may not.

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