Mitigating Gender & Racial Bias Activity Guide – Digital Flipbook
Our first digital activity guide – Facilitate this impactful program with your laptop or tablet. Now at a new lower price point and with an option to download!
Mitigating Gender & Racial Bias: Intersectionality and Allyship is an 8-session Unity Circle™ activity guide that promotes dialogue and understanding around racial inequities and discriminatory views and practices toward youth and/or adults of diverse racial and gender identities and sexual orientations and builds resilience through allyship strategies and relational healing. Appropriate for older teenagers and adults. Share freely with up to 3 people in your organization.
Mitigating Gender & Racial Bias: Intersectionality and Allyship is an 8-session Unity Circle™ activity guide that promotes dialogue and understanding around racial inequities and discriminatory views and practices toward youth and/or adults of diverse racial and gender identities and sexual orientations and builds resilience through allyship strategies and relational healing. Within this relational context, it offers discussions and experiential activities to promote awareness and equity and ultimately improve health and well-being for youth and/or adults of color and LGBTQ+ identities through knowledge, empathy, and allyship skills and actions.
Includes instruction for facilitating in-person or online Circles. Appropriate for older teenagers and adults. An internet connection is required to view the online flipbook format. For offline use, you may now download the PDF version of your digital guide, found in the "My Digital Bookcase" section of your account after purchase. Each purchase comes with the ability to share flipbook access with up to 3 people in your organization.
Session
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Theme
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Activity/Description
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1 | Establishing Our Circle | Community Agreements, Discussion, Community Builders |
2 | Implicit Bias | Large Group Discussion, Small Group Discussion, Creative Activity |
3 | How We Are Defined, Intersectionality | Large Group Discussion, Small Group Discussion, Creative Activity |
4 | Promoting Connection; Intersectionality Part 2 | Video Clip, Large Group Discussion, Small Group Creative Activity |
5 | The Story That is Told – Exploring Dominant Narratives | Large Group Discussion, Small Group Creative Activity |
6 | SOGIE: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression | Definitions with Discussion, Gender Norm Drawings, Role-play |
7 | Supporting Others: Allyship | Large Group Discussion, Small Group Creative Activity |
8 | Community Resilience: Onward as Allies | Commitments to Action, Discussion, Creative Activity, Community Appreciation |
Printed vs. Digital Activity Guides
Unsure which format is right for you? Our physical activity guides come in a durable 3-ring binder with a full-color cover and spine entrapped in plastic. The material within is printed on standard 8 ½” x 11” pages, which are 3-hole-punched and can be removed for duplicating handouts and forms or facilitator preparation and returned in place. Our digital flipbook activity guides are formatted for screen viewing and take advantage of this medium by employing a lot of color and interactive elements, such as embedded videos, web links, and navigation options for quickly jumping to different areas of the guide. Deciding which is right for you depends on which of these experiences you would find most comfortable as a facilitator.
Printing from the downloadable PDF file of the digital flipbook: You may find it useful to print small portions of the digital activity guide to prepare for your circle session. Please be aware that the digital files are formatted for 2-page viewing on a device, and therefore printing larger sections may require a huge number of pages and abundant ink. Additionally, you will note large blank spaces in the PDF where an embedded video appears when viewed as a digital flipbook. Note: Within the digital guide are links to print-ready documents that include handouts and participant forms.