Diversity breakout January 2019

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Diversity breakout January 2019 Carlos v. guzman, pHd

I am, I am not 1. Each participant folds a piece of paper in half to create two separate columns. 2. On one side, write the header “I Am” and “I Am Not” on the other. 3. In between the two sides, they will write the word “but” to create a phrase saying that “I am _____, but I am not _____.” 4. Participants should fill in the first blank with some kind of common identifier, such as their race, religion, etc. and the second with a common stereotype about that group which is not true of them (whether the stereotype is positive or negative).

Activity one Share out

I Want You To Know 1. Divide the group by ethnic/racial categories. 2. You have ten minutes to write down answers for the following questions: What we want you to know about our group. What we never want to see, hear or experience again as a member of this group. What we want others to understand about us.

Activity two Share out

discussion What are your initial reactions to the activity? Which group did you learn the most about? Did any of the statements surprise you? Did you notice any similarities between the groups?

Questions?