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FACILITATING TOUGH CONVERSATIONS

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Page 1: Facilitating Tough Conversations

FACILITATING TOUGH

CONVERSATIONS

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Hello!We facilitation.Melissa Jones@openclssrm

Natalie Thoreson@inVision_Change

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fa·cil·i·ta·tor - noun \fə- ˈsi-lə- ˌtā-tər\

one that facilitates; especially : one that helps to bring about an outcome (as learning, productivity, or communication) by providing indirect or unobtrusive assistance, guidance, or supervision

WHAT IS A FACILITATOR?

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GOOD FACILITATION LIVES AT THE INTERSECTION OF:

BEST PRACTICE

ATTRIBUTESRESPONSIBILITIES

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CONSIDER:

➜ What are the responsibilities of a good facilitator?

➜ What are the attributes of a good facilitator?

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A skilled facilitator is a woke facilitator.

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Maintaining safe spacefor participants regardless of and with regard to diverse social identities

Recognizing and interrupting oppression and microaggressionsthat arise during the facilitation

Ensuring that everyone has space to participate especially those with historically silenced

Responsibilities of a “Woke” Facilitator:

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ATTRIBUTES OF A STRONG FACILITATOR:

Self-Awareness & Cultural Self-Awareness

Patience, Empathy & Compassion Commitme

nt and Accountability to a Community

Expertise & Confidence

Humility, Open-Mindedness & Acknowledgment of Imperfection

Humor, Joy & Resilience

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OPPRESSION MATTERS!

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GROWING AS A STRONG FACILITATOR:

Understanding oppression

Cultivating your own self-awareness

Developing the skills to interrupt and support

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privilege + social power = oppression

OPPRESSION

Systematic social phenomenon based on the perceived and real differences among social groups. This system involves the ideological domination, institutional control, and promulgation of the ideology, logic system, and culture of the group in power. The result is the exploitation of one social group by another.

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DISRUPTING THE CYCLE OF OPPRESSION: START WITH SELF-AWARENESS

➜ Educate: Shift your stereotypes through education. Books, classes documentaries, and workshops can help us unlearn stereotypes

➜ Connect: Develop friendships with people who don’t share your social identities to unearth stereotypes and become aware of unconscious prejudice. You might be surprised how much you have in common!

➜ Interrupt: Engage difficult conversations and be open to hearing feedback about your behavior. “I don’t think that you meant it this way…” is a great way to begin a statement interrupting discrimination/oppression.

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DISRUPTING THE CYCLE OF OPPRESSION: OVERCOME YOUR TRIGGERS

➜ Remember: It’s not about you.

➜ Remember: Engaging aggressively does not initiate change.

➜ Believe that people are good, and have good intentions.

➜ Act the part.

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Identifying opportunities to think differently

about your practice

ANTI-OPPRESSIONFACILITATION

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Begin by engagingDIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS

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Be aSTAR PERFORMER

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“I don’t think youINTENDED IT THIS WAY…”

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Standing tall vs.BEING SMALL

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Fan theFIRE

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Practice, practicePRACTICE

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Know when to hold ‘emKNOW WHEN TO FOLD ‘EM

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CREDITS

Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free:

➜ Presentation template by SlidesCarnival➜ Photographs by UnSplash