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Intersectionality Part 2
Welcome & Settle In

Welcome to a new year!

Please take a nametag and write down what you would
like to be called.

Don’t forget to grab some snacks!

Place your bags at the perimeter of the room.

Keep your SJP Journal with you when you sit down.
The Stretch Zone (Reminder) – 1-2
-If you are
feeling
comfortable,
please feel
free to share
what is
keeping you
grounded in
this learning
experience
Comfort
Zone
Panic
Zone
-Triggers are
natural and
we
acknowledge
that this
occurs
-Feel free to
check-in and
take care of
yourself
Community Learning Values

We condensed the Community Learning Values from last
semester.

Last term we noticed some students still getting familiar
with speaking up and out; this year we need that
commitment from all of us.

You all add to and make the workshops worthwhile. Be
respectful to everyone here, and be present.
Share-out from Journaling Over Break
Last time
at the SJP
Workshop
…
“Over winter break, please ask a close member (or members)
of your family about how they identify and how they navigate
institutional systems.”
“Journal about this dialogue over winter break, and include
new things that you learned about your family and what that
means for your identity.”

Last time we met, and via email, we asked everyone to
discuss their work with others.

Who wants to share-out, and read a portion of their
assigned journal with the group? (We will call on people!)
The First Arc of the Cycle of Socialization
INTERSECTIONALITY WITHIN SOCIETY

Please go get your SJP journals.

Help move the chairs to the back.

Follow facilitators’ instructions on where to form line.
You will hear a series of statements. If the statement is
true, please take one step forward, into the next
square in front of you. If the statement is not true,
please remain where you are.
Write a Reflection in Your SJP Journal

What are your reactions?

Why do you think you landed where you ended up?

Did you take a step when you shouldn’t have? Why?
Students Share-out

Please help rearrange the chairs into a semi-circle and have a
seat.

What did you observe during the intersectionality walk?

What were your thoughts and reactions to where you were
standing?

What were your thoughts and reactions to where everyone else
was standing?

Why do you think people were standing where they were?
Exit the Cycle of Socialization…
Obliviousness
Why is this occurring?
…begin the Cycle of Liberation
Engaging in the Cycle of
Liberation helps to
continually develop a
competency for social
responsibility
Move into Small Groups and Discuss

“Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation involving conflicting
attitudes, beliefs or behaviors. This produces a feeling of
discomfort leading to an alteration in one of the attitudes, beliefs
or behaviors to reduce the discomfort and restore balance etc.
For example, when people smoke (behavior) and they know that
smoking causes cancer (cognition).”
--Saul McLeod, 2008

Have you had a waking-up moment? Please share this with your
small group.

What people or places gave you an opportunity to have a wake-up
moment about how you have been impacted by oppression and
privilege?

Have you acted upon any of these waking-up moments by doing
anything in the Getting Ready section of the Cycle of Liberation?

Each group will give a brief share-out on these questions.
Reflection Question

Based upon what you’ve experienced in this
workshop, how do you think understanding your own
identity, and the identity of others, relates to
pursuing social justice?