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Targeting the Majority in Diversity Education

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Targeting the Majority in Diversity Education

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  1. Disclaimer As part of my commitment to diversity education and social justice I strive to make my workshop materials freely available. I hope they are put to good use in continuing the pursuit of justice. However, please remember, the true substance of these workshops is not found in these documents, it is found within the workshop experience. If you view these documents without having seen how I use them, a faulty assumption may be made regarding my viewpoint. Therefore, I simply ask that if you have any questions at all, please contact me. I’d be happy to share my viewpoint. Be well, Art Munin art@artmunin.com 773-316-2276 Facebook Group – “White Privilege 101” Targeting the Majority in Diversity Education Art Munin Consulting www.artmunin.com

  2. What is Justice? http://www.marinvacation.com/node/170

  3. PRIVILEGE Class Gender Race Able-bodied Religion Sexual Orientation

  4. Stories are the secret reservoir of values : change the stories individuals and nations live by…and you change the individuals and nations.- Ben Okri

  5. The Importance of Stories

  6. The Importance of Stories

  7. White Privilege Vaiden, Mississippi

  8. Male Privilege http://i.a.cnn.net/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/2005/12/20/gallery.ioossportraits/web004.jpg Maria Sharapova

  9. Class Privilege Is it possible to work very hard in America and achieve financial success?

  10. Class Privilege Is it possible to NOT work very hard in America and achieve financial success?

  11. Class Privilege Is it possible to work very hard in America and NOT achieve financial success? ?

  12. Cycle of Socialization

  13. The Point… Keeping It In Perspective

  14. The Birdcage

  15. The Cost of Privilege Psychological Costs Social Costs Intellectual Costs Moral & Spiritual Costs Material & Physical Costs Goodman, D. J. (2001). Promoting diversity and social justice: Educating people from privileged groups. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

  16. The Cost of Privilege Limited Personal Relationships Limited Displays on Emotions Career Choice Inappropriate Expectations of Manliness Archaic Beliefs of Sexual Conquest

  17. The 7 Principles • We must thoroughly ponder the goals of our Multicultural Education • The fault for Privilege does not fall to our students • We must find a way to effectively deal with the guilt experienced when first learning of privilege.

  18. The 7 Principles • We must devote sufficient time to our own continual development and self-discovery. • We must address that the type of cultural shift we wish to propose through true equity has aspects counter-theoretical to capitalism.

  19. The 7 Principles Majority group students often learn about issues relating to privilege and oppression through chance and circumstance. Students often begin in a dualistic mindset and are predominately influenced by rationalistic arguments.

  20. Five Key Elements in Using Speech as Nonviolent Action • Take away the threat Ahimsa I will not harm you Link

  21. Five Key Elements in Using Speech as Nonviolent Action 2. Establish profound respect Speak to the God in Everyone Link

  22. Five Key Elements in Using Speech as Nonviolent Action 3. Allow others their own moral ground Preserving the state capital is best ~Sun Tzu Art of War Link

  23. Five Key Elements in Using Speech as Nonviolent Action 4. Make connections, seek common ground 聽 Ting – This word includes the characters for ear, eye and heart Link

  24. Five Key Elements in Using Speech as Nonviolent Action 5. Most people do not want to cause harm Draw back to Leap Forward Figure 16.1 found in: Kim, Y. Y. (1996). Identity development: From cultural to intercultural. In H. B. Makros (Ed.), Interaction and identity (p. 347-369). New York: Transaction Publishers. Link

  25. Important final point - Self reflection is crucial Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing themselves. ~Leo Tolstoy~ Nothing will work unless you do. ~Maya Angelou~

  26. The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. …but here is the thing: it does not bend on its own. It bends because each of us in our own ways put our hand on that arc and we bend it in the direction of justice....“ - Barack Obama

  27. “Justice is what love looks like in public” ~ Cornel West

  28. Keep In Contact art@artmunin.com 773-316-2276 Facebook Group – White Privilege 101 www.artmunin.com

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