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2 STEREOTYPES: The Person Not the Group For Preview Only

3 STEREOTYPES: A too-simple and therefore distorted image of a group, such as “ Football players are stupid ” or “ The English are cold and unfriendly people ” and this: A generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group For Preview Only

4 STEREOTYPES: What are some examples of stereotypes that people encounter every day? Why do stereotypes exist? Where did they come from and why are they so persistent, even when we know they cannot possibly be true? For Preview Only

5 STEREOTYPES: From personal experience, how does it feel to be judged by a stereotype of a group rather than as an individual? Are stereotypes ever “ true ” ? Is there any case where describing someone using a stereotype is acceptable? For Preview Only

6 SIMILARITIES: The Person Not the Group For Preview Only

7 SIMILARITIES: Having characteristics in common or alike in substance or essentials and this An aspect, trait, or feature like or resembling another or another's For Preview Only

8 SIMILARITIES: Name some similarities that everyone in the room might share? And why are differences also important? For Preview Only

9 SIMILARITIES: In what ways can differences create exclusion in the workplace? How does one find similarities with others in a workplace? For Preview Only

10 UNITY: Coming Together For Preview Only

11 UNITY: A totality of related parts or an entity that is a complex or systematic whole and Something whole: something whole or complete formed by combining or joining separate things or entities and this A harmony of opinion, interest, or feeling For Preview Only

12 UNITY: In what ways can we as individuals help make our workplaces more unified? How does unity affect individual relations? For Preview Only

13 UNITY: How have you ever helped unify a team? Have you ever been excluded from a team or workplace? How have recognizing stereotypes and stopping them helped unify your team? How have similarities you have found with others helped unify your team? For Preview Only

14 BENEFITS: The Good That Will Come For Preview Only

15 BENEFITS: Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage For Preview Only

16 BENEFITS: What are some of the benefits a diverse workplace can have as a whole? How could your contribution to the team be considered a benefit? For Preview Only

17 BENEFITS: What benefits do you personally get from a diverse workplace? What can you do in the future to promote a more respectful and dignified workplace? For Preview Only

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