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R A C I S M OUR NATIONAL DISEASE GETTING SICK WAS NOT OUR FAULT. GETTING WELL IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY. 4

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8 Continuing the New Battle of New Orleans
Discussion Series: A Pastoral Letter on Racial Harmony Continuing the New Battle of New Orleans +Most Rev. Gregory Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans 9

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TABLE SHARING GUIDELINES Each table needs a: Facilitator to begin the sharing & ensures that each person gets time to share. Reporter to record the general remarks and report to the large group in general terms, using 2 or 3 sentences. Reporter will not use identifiers such as names, gender, race or job title. Time Keeper to keep time and ensure that each person has minutes to share. 14

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TABLE SHARING GUIDELINES Sharing Rules I will listen with respect and interest. (turn off cell phones) I will not interrupt except to say I can’t hear the speaker. I will make “I” statements and share my own experiences not those of someone else. I will share concisely and allow time for others to speak. I will “pass” if I am not ready to share but I will not opt out of the conversation completely. I will not use “us” and “them”, other divisive words, or racist or derogatory labels.   I will not try to explain away or make excuses for someone else’s experience. I will stay on the topic of racism and not introduce other “isms”. I will keep as sacred what is shared in the group and I will not repeat it outside of the group. If someone becomes upset, the table leader will call a facilitator to help the person. 16

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