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Speed Meeting Activity for Communities Addressing Racism

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Use this activity to start building relationships and get people comfortable talking about race and ethnicity.

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Speed Meeting Activity for Communities Addressing Racism

  1. 1. Speed Meeting Activity (45 minutes) Thisactivityis for programs addressingracismandracial equity,particularlythose thatare usingthe Facing Racism in a Diverse Nation discussionguide. Purpose of activity:  To get participants comfortable talking in pairs and about race/ethnicity  To allow participants an opportunity to reflect on their past and present experiences  To help participants feel more comfortable thinking about their experiences through a racial/ethnic/cultural lens. MaterialsNeeded:  Flip chart or newsprint  Pens/Pencils Background: Thisactivitywascreatedso that participantscouldstarttalkingabout race andethnicityin pairs.This activityhelpsparticipantsbegintobuildrelationships.Throughansweringthe 6:00 and 9:00 questions, participantswill be able toreflectontheirpastandpresentexperiencesthrougharacial/ethnic/cultural lens. Preparation:  Review the questions and see if they are questions appropriate to the community’s needs. If not, with your co-facilitator, create new questions.  Think about how you will show the questions for the participants. This could be on a flip chart or PowerPoint. Remember to model how you want your participant’s to answer. Directions: 1. Hand out the speedmeetinghandoutandapen/pencil. 2. Explainthe directions: a. Have the participantsfindfour“meetings”andaskthemto findpeople theydon’tknow reallywell. Once theyhave theirpartnersaskthemtoreturnto theirseat.
  2. 2. b. Askthemto write the name of someone oneachline,andtocheckto make sure their partnerhas theirname writtenforthe same time. i. For example,my3:00 has to be the same as my partner’s3:00 c. Readand model the firstquestionandthensendthemtotheirmeeting. d. Bringthemback and ask a few people toshare somethingthatstoodouttothemor somethingtheylearned. e. Readand model the followingquestions,thenshare outaftereachquestion. f. Afterthe 9:00 question,askthe groupwhywe askedthe 6:00 and 9:00 questions.Geta fewresponses.Then,sendthe participantstotheir12:00 date. 3. Have groups talkaboutthe followingquestionsinpairs(5minutesperquestion): a. 3:00- Why did you want to come here today? Why did it feel important for you to come? b. 6:00- What is your racial/ethnic background? What was your neighborhood or community like when you were growing up? What were the racial and ethnic backgrounds of your neighbors, your teachers, and your community leaders? c. 9:00- What are the racial/ethnic backgrounds of: the friends you normally have over at your house? The friends you socialize with outside the house? Your current neighbors? Your co-workers? d. 12:00- In what ways do these experiences impact you as a community member? How do they impact the relationships you have with your neighbors and others in the community, in particular the people of color? Debrief:(20 minutes) Bringthe groupback and geta fewpeople toanswer these questions: 1. Why do you think we did this activity? 2. How did you feel during this activity? At ease? Uncomfortable? Happy? Curious? Some other feeling? Why? 3. What connections or similarities did you notice? 4. What did you learn that surprised you? Why were you surprised? 5. What did you hear or feel that gives you hope?
  3. 3. Speed Meeting 1. Find a “date” for 3:00, 6:00, 9:00, and 12:00. 2. Choose people you do not know well. 3. Write the person’s name on the line and then go back to your seat once you have 4 “dates.” 4. Make sure the person has your name down for the same time 3:00 – 6:00 – 9:00 – 12:00 –

Use this activity to start building relationships and get people comfortable talking about race and ethnicity.

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