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Empathy as a step toward justice, depolarization, grace
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02 Apr 2024 |
Posted by Kelsey Patton
If empathy is not an end in itself, it is nevertheless a skill and a tool that can move people toward other positive ends. In situations of unequal power, empathy cultivated by those with more...
https://hubicl.org/members/1349/collections/all-things-empathy
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Empathy for Those We Hate
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/358
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Empathy for Those We Hate
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23 Jan 2020 |
Posted by Annette Benson
During this activity, participants, define empathy, consider how perspectives toward empathy changed, examine the difference between empathy and tribalism, and learn what the "dark side...
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team
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Engaging with Communication Styles Through Board Games
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/486
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Engaging with Communication Styles Through Board Games
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23 Jan 2020 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This activity uses board games to help participants recognize different aspects of indirect communication styles, develop mental empathy and teamwork skills, and navigate cultural context.
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Ethics Across the IDC Activity
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/862
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Ethics Across the IDC Activity
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27 Mar 2023 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This activity challenges participants to consider how the definition of ethics shifts for individuals within each stage of the IDC.
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team
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Familiar and Unfamiliar
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/470
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Familiar and Unfamiliar
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13 Dec 2019 |
Posted by Annette Benson
For this activity, participants use picture cards to learn how to identify familiar and unfamiliar cultural experiences, exhibit curiosity in unfamiliar cultural practices,...
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team
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Fence In or Fence Out
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/751
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Fence In or Fence Out
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19 Apr 2021 |
Posted by Annette Benson
One aspect of cultural difference is the use of land/space, which is often dictated by both formal laws and informal practices. This activity uses regional variation in what are called fence laws...
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Figuring Out Life
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/629
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Figuring Out Life
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04 Aug 2020 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This activity uses board games to help participants develop an understanding of their own worldview values, discover their peers' values through interactive interviews and games, engage with...
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team
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Finding Your Feet
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/852
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Finding Your Feet
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27 Mar 2023 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This activity encourages participants to consider ways they and others "find their feet" in new cultural contexts.
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Finding Your Feet
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18 Mar 2024 |
Posted by Kelsey Patton
For this activity, participants will read a summary Philipsen’s 2010 article "Some Thoughts on How to Approach Finding One's Feet in Unfamiliar Cultural Terrain" and discuss...
https://hubicl.org/members/1349/collections/ethnography-and-intercultural-learning
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Five D's of Bystander Intervention Training
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01 Dec 2021 |
Posted by Annette Benson
In this activity, participants read Hollaback’s description of the 5 D’s and the decision tree and then answer several discussion questions. The 5 D’s of Bystander...
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Five Nosy Questions
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23 Jan 2020 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This icebreaker activity helps participants to develop awareness of others as both individuals and cultural beings and build empathy and a sense of team identity by listening and sharing. It...
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team
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Flower's Point of View, A
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/270
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Flower's POV
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08 Apr 2019 |
Posted by Annette Benson
This reflective activity will ask participants to imagine another point of view and reflect on empathy.
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/original-and-adapted-tools-by-the-cilmar-curation-team