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S Walker School Courageous Conversations part 2 Names and Origins: Who We Are and Where We Came From

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Page 1: Walker School Courageous Conversations #2

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Walker School

Courageous

Conversations part 2

Names and Origins: Who We Are

and Where We Came From

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Small Group Question #1

“When did your

family come to the

Chicago area?”

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Large Group Discussion

SWhat did you learn from each

other's stories?

SWhat were the common elements?

SWhat were the differences?

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Small Group Question #2:

Guess the Demographics

Within your group, guess

the racial/ethnic population

breakdown for Evanston,

Skokie and the U.S.

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Large Group Discussion

SLet’s look at the actual numbers…

S Was this what everyone

expected?

SHow did the reality match

perceptions?

S Why or why not?

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Large Group Discussion

S Is this video funny, or uncomfortable for

you?

S Where does the humor in this skit come

from?

S Does this remind you of situations

you've encountered because of your

name or way of speaking?

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Small Group Discussion #3:

Names, Accents and Culture

S Have you ever experienced someone mispronouncing or misspelling your name?

S Has your name or accent ever made you feel like an outsider, or "lesser"?

S Have you ever been asked "where you're from...really?" because of your name or accent?

S Is there a history in your family of changing names to be more "American"?

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Large Group Discussion - Being

Multicultural Americans

S What do we mean by "American" names?

S What assumptions do we make about names?

S How do we deal sensitively with names and accents and pronunciations we're unfamiliar with?

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Follow Up Activities

S Coming Together Skokie/Niles Township

S Racial Justice Community Programming - YWCA Evanston/North Shore

S Stand Against Racism - YWCA Evanston/North Shore April 24th

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Follow Up Activities, cont

S Skokie Public Library “Coloring” Film and discussion

Monday, April 27, 2015, 7:00 pm

S How do we talk about our identities with our families, students, and friends in our communities? Join us for an open dialogue with filmmaker and professional storyteller, Arif Choudhuryabout the questions we have and the conversations our communities desire.

S Sponsored by Open Communities and in celebration of National Fair Housing Month

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Talking About Race With Our

Families: a Resource List

S A Family Guide to Talking About Race, American

Anthropological Association.

S Racial Justice Resources - YWCA Evanston/North

Shore

S How White Parents Should Talk to Their Kids About

Race, by Melinda Wenner Moyer in Slate

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Resources, continued

S Talking to Our Children About Racism & Diversity, from

The Leadership Fund on Civil Rights and Diversity

S 37 Books That Teach Kids About Race, from Kristen

Howerton of Rage Against the Minivan

S Teaching Tolerance, from the Southern Poverty Law

Center

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Thanks!

SMatt Walsh, Evanston

Township High School

SLesley Williams, Evanston

Public Library