*** Synopsis
*** I. The Non-Negotiable Necessity of Autonomous Organizing
*** II. Institutional Struggles Over the Meaning of Anti-Oppression Politics
**** a. On the Non-Profit Industrial Complex (NPIC), Again
**** b. Politicians and Police Who Are “Just Like Us”
**** c. Capitalism and the Material Reproduction of “Race” and “Gender”
**** d. The Racialization of Rape and the Erasure of Sexual Violence
*** III. The Limits of Contemporary Anti-Oppression Theory and Practice
**** a. Identity is not Solidarity
**** b. Protecting Vulnerable Communities of Color and “Our” Women and Children: The Endangered Species Theory of Minority Populations and Patriarchal White Conservationism
**** c. On Nonprofit Certified “White Allies” and Privilege Theory
*** IV. Occupy Oakland as Example
**** a. Occupy Oakland, “Outside Agitators,” and “White Occupy”
**** b. The Erasure of People of Color From Occupy Oakland
*** V. Conclusion: Recuperating Decolonization and National Liberation Struggles; or, Revolution is Radically Unsafe