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import{_ as i,c as a,o,ah as n}from"./chunks/framework.j4Nev8bF.js";const m=JSON.parse('{"title":"V. Power Dynamics","description":"","frontmatter":{},"headers":[],"relativePath":"mempath/flight.md","filePath":"mempath/flight.md"}'),s={name:"mempath/flight.md"};function t(r,e,c,d,l,p){return o(),a("div",null,[...e[0]||(e[0]=[n('<p><a href="#power-dynamics">#</a> Power Dynamics</p><p>Power Dynamics</p><p>how to grow from this </p><h1 id="v-power-dynamics" tabindex="-1">V. Power Dynamics <a class="header-anchor" href="#v-power-dynamics" aria-label="Permalink to V. Power Dynamics"></a></h1><h2 id="definition-of-power-dynamics-and-how-they-contribute-to-systemic-oppression" tabindex="-1">Definition of power dynamics and how they contribute to systemic oppression <a class="header-anchor" href="#definition-of-power-dynamics-and-how-they-contribute-to-systemic-oppression" aria-label="Permalink to Definition of power dynamics and how they contribute to systemic oppression"></a></h2><p>Power dynamics refer to the ways in which power is distributed and exercised in relationships and systems. Power can take many forms, such as economic, political, social, or cultural power, and it can be used to shape the experiences and opportunities of individuals and groups.</p><p>In many cases, power dynamics contribute to systemic oppression, which refers to the ways in which power is used to create and maintain social, economic, and political inequalities. Systemic oppression can take many forms, such as racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and classism, and it can be perpetuated through a variety of means, including laws, policies, and social norms.</p><p>At the heart of systemic oppression are power imbalances, where one group holds a disproportionate amount of power and uses it to maintain their dominance over other groups. These power imbalances can lead to a range of negative outcomes for marginalized groups, such as discrimination, exclusion, and limited access to resources and opportunities.</p><p>For example, in a society where white people hold a disproportionate amount of power and influence, systemic racism may manifest in the form of discriminatory policies and practices that limit the opportunities and experiences of people of color. Similarly, in a society where able-bodied people hold a disproportionate amount of power and influence, ableism may manifest in the form of inaccessible physical and social environments that limit the experiences and opportunities of people with disabilities.</p><p>Overall, power dynamics play a critical role in shaping social, economic, and political outcomes, and understanding the ways in which power is distributed and exercised is essential for addressing and combatting systemic oppression. By recognizing and challenging power imbalances and advocating for more equitable and just systems, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society for all.</p><h2 id="examination-of-how-power-dynamics-impact-individuals-and-society-as-a-whole" tabindex="-1">Examination of how power dynamics impact individuals and society as a whole <a class="header-anchor" href="#examination-of-how-power-dynamics-impact-individuals-and-society-as-a-whole" aria-label="Permalink to Examination of how power dynamics impact individuals and society as a whole"></a></h2><p>Power dynamics have a significant impact on individuals and society as a whole. In many cases, those who hold more power in a given context have more control over the experiences, opportunities, and outcomes of others, which can lead to systemic oppression and inequalities.</p><p>On an individual level, power dynamics can create feelings of disempowerment, marginalization, and exclusion for those who hold less power. For example, in a workplace where management holds more power than workers, employees may feel that they have limited control over their work environment and experiences. Similarly, in a society where certain groups hold more power and influence than others, individuals from marginalized