Library Resources with misunderstandings
Working for racial justice is a shift in perspective—a shift in understanding and empathy that leads to a change in our actions: to listen instead of talk, to follow instead of lead, to yield rather than dominate. And to accept that I will continue to mess up. Part of working to undo racism is having the humility to know when our own understanding is limited. Read on for more this, and how it relates to meditation -- plus personal and collective liberation.
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- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration Read time:5 - 8 minutes
- Production Date 06/2020
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 4
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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- Black Lives Matter
- social change
- ally
- Justice
- racism
- Privilege blindness
- privilege
- white privilege
- All Skill Levels
- Advanced Skill Level
- Oren J Sofer
- Oren
- Sofer
- Oren Jay Sofer
- Beginner Skill Level
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- social justice
- white centering
- humility
- defensive
- white fragility
- white guilt
- meditation
- listening
- presence
- mistakes
- misunderstandings
- microaggression
- feedback
- impact
- white supremacy
- intentions
- society
- marginalization
- liberation
- equity
Misunderstandings can be painful. We can easily avoid this by checking what the other person understood from what we said, and ask the other person to do the same. Doing this is especially important when it comes to planning, shared decision-making, and when emotions are strong. Also, the more someone knows you, the more they think they already know what you mean -- which can get in the way of really hearing you. Here are a variety of ways to approach this simple strategy.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration Read time: 2-3 minutes
- Production Date 8/2019
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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