At a recent training we had to make a group list of norms. One of the participants indicated that she was apprehensive about the training because she feared she would say something that be interpreted as racist and the group would consequently judge her 1/
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @DrDadabhoy
In the diversity work I do w my students, I encourage a co-creation of guidelines for inclusive discussion, & this idea often surfaces in some form. I allow it, but add that we must (compassionately) *hold ourselves & each other accountable* if we are ever to transform our world
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @prof_nmehdiz
I do this too. This person was trying to game that system so that they didn’t have to do the work of learning and reflecting. It reminded me of how people want to engage in these conversations without consequence, making it unsafe for others.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @DrDadabhoy
Exactly - this is one reason I have a problem with “safe space” as a concept (even as I support the spirit behind it). Safe space usually means safe for me but not for you, and that defeats its purpose. *Accountability is key in these discussions.*
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Absolutely. It takes incredible facilitators to make that happen.
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