Wednesday, February 27, 2019 1pm to 3pm
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View map Free EventGraduate School Professional Development
Diversity & Inclusion Badge Program (DIBP)
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Register by Friday, February 22, 2019
People have long sorted and stratified themselves based on social identity. Still, many of us belong to multiple social identities that create complex lived experiences because of power and privilege. This workshop will help participants to deepen their understanding of their social identity and the ways power, and the privilege that it affords, shapes their daily lives. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to (a) define the concept of social identity; (b) outline the major social identities in the U.S.; (c) describe the three processes of social identity; (d) identify aspects of their own social identities; (e) describe the systems of power, privilege, and oppression; and (f) locate their positions on the Power and Privilege Continuum. The format for this workshop will be facilitated dialogue with individual and group activities.
Facilitator
Joanna N. Ravello, PhD
Director, Community and Organizational Development
Office of Community, Equity and Diversity
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