Approximately 50 students gathered in the SAC Gym Tuesday evening to explore the privileges that they are not aware of through a “privilege walk.” The Unpacking Privilege activity, hosted by chapters ...
I applaud Travis McDade’s desire to respond better to the learning needs of undergraduates of color (“For Resident Assistants, a Race for Inequality,” The Chronicle Review, August 6). ... However, ...
One group aimed to highlight social issues that people deal with every day. As part of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week, members of the diversity committee at the University of Iowa College of ...
This week, I had to participate in an activity I call the “Buzzfeed Privilege Walk.” A common class activity, the walk involves walking either forward or backward based on responses to certain prompts ...
Approximately 100 students gathered for a privilege walk hosted by the BU Asian Student Union Thursday. The “Privilege, Where Do I Stand?” activity aimed to help students discover their individual ...
Augusta University recently hosted a “privilege walk” in which students and faculty members took steps forward and backward based on personal life experiences. “If you were never ashamed of your ...
Associate professor, Christian Parenti, breaks down the 'privilege walk.' About Rising About Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show with bipartisan hosts that breaks the mold of morning TV by taking ...
For 15 years, Dianha Ortega-Ehreth has been doing versions of the Privilege Walk. The director of Elgin’s Youth Leadership Academy asked the 20 students in her workshop Monday at the annual Martin ...
The University of Iowa College of Public Health Diversity and Inclusion Committee hosted a viewing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech as part of the 2018 King Celebration ...
White Americans pay too little attention to the benefits their skin color gives them, and opening their eyes to their privileged status is a valid part of a college education. But one approach, called ...
The red line — clearly demarcated on the floor of the YWCA Greater Lafayette gymnasium — symbolized an equal start in life. With each step forward or back, however, about 18 participants began to see ...
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