Here is a video that I use occasionally when facilitating intergroup dialogues.
I really like the video because I see it as a sort of fun, not necessarily threatening, yet still challenging way to open up communication about privilege and conflict that can exist between individuals, groups, and systems in terms of the issues, voices and experiences that we include, as well as those we leave out because of where we are focusing our attention.
It’s short and to the point, and I love the message. A great piece to add to your toolkit.
From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW
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