Privilege Exercise
Privilege Exercise
Privilege Exercise
Facilitators
should read each statement twice to assist students in
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processing and reflecting. Please allow time between statements for
further reflection and observation.
Activity:
1. Step into the circle if your ancestors were forced to come to the United
States not by choice. Grab a post-it.
2. Step into the circle if prior to age 18, you took a vacation out of the
country you were born in.
3. Step into the circle if you have been called names because of your
gender, sexual orientation, ability status, class, ethnicity, or race. Grab
a post-it.
4. Step into the circle if there were people who worked in your household
as cleaners, gardeners, etc.
5. Step into the circle if you were ever ashamed or embarrassed because
of the brand or quality of your clothes, house, car, etc. Grab a post-it.
6. Step into the circle if at least one of the people who raised you held a
college degree.
7. Step into the circle if you were raised in an area where there was
prominent violence, prostitution, drug activity, etc. Grab a post-it.
8. Step into the circle if you ever tried to change your appearance,
mannerism, or behavior to prevent being judged or ridiculed. Grab a
post-it.
9. Step into the circle if you ever had to skip school or take a day off from
work to celebrate your cultural or religious holidays. Grab a post-it.
10.
Step into the circle if you study the culture of your ancestors in
elementary school.
11.
Step into the circle if you went to school in the United States
speaking a language other than English. Grab a post-it.
12.
Step into the circle if you are a citizen of the United States.
13.
Step into the circle if you or someone in your immediate family
has ever feared being deported. Grab a post-it.
14.
Step into the circle if there were more than 50 books in your
household.
15.
Step into the circle if you ever had to skip a meal or were hungry
because there was not enough money or food growing up. Grab a postit.
16.
Step into the circle if you were ever taken to art galleries or plays
by the people who raised you.
17.
Step into the circle if one of the people who raised you was
unemployed or laid-off not by choice. Grab a post-it.
18.
Step into the circle if you attended private school or summer
camp.
19.
Step into the circle if your family ever had to move because they
could not afford the rent. Grab a post-it.
20. | 3 Step into the circle if you were told that you were smart,
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beautiful, and/or capable by the people who raised you.
21.
Step into the circle if you were ever discouraged from academics
or jobs because of your gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion,
socioeconomic status, ability status, or race. Grab a post-it.
22.
Step into the circle if you were encouraged to attend college by
the people who raised you.
23.
Step into the circle if you were raised in a single-parent
household. Grab a post-it.
24.
Step into the circle if you identify as having a disability, seen or
unseen. Grab a post-it.
25.
Step into the circle if your family owned the home where you
grew up.
26.
Step into the circle if you were offered a position because of your
association with a friend or family member.
27.
Step into the circle if you were paid less or treated unfairly at a
job or co-op because of your gender, ability status, sexual orientation,
socioeconomic status, religion, ethnicity, or race. Grab a post-it.
28.
Step into the circle if you have ever or will ever inherit money or
property.
29.
Step into the circle if you have ever had to rely primarily on
public transportation. Grab a post-it.
30.
Step into the circle if you have ever been stopped or questioned
by the police because of your race, ethnicity, gender, sexual
orientation, socioeconomic status, ability status, or religion. Grab a
post-it.
31.
Step into the circle if you are afraid of violence because of your
race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status,
ability status, or religion. Grab a post-it.
32.
Step into the circle if you have ever been offended because you
heard a joke related to your race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,
socioeconomic status, ability status, or religion. Grab a post-it.
a. If you have ever felt unsafe or uncomfortable confronting one of
these jokes related to your identity step into the circle and grab
another post-it.
33.
Step into the circle if you were generally able to avoid places
that were dangerous.
34.
Step into the circle if you have ever been the victim of violence
related to your race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,
socioeconomic status, ability status, or religion. Grab a post-it.
Closing Discussion Suggested Questions:
1. How are you feeling right now (general reactions)?
2. Did anything surprise you?
3. Why do you think we chose this activity to facilitate? (What do you
think these statements represent?)
4. What
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5. What
6. What
a.