Springboards for Discussing Prejudice
Student
Instructions:
This page contains an assortment of springboards for you to dive into a
discussion of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination. Feel free to discuss
the questions in any order or create springboards of your own. The key thing is
not to answer all the questions, but to have a good discussion in which everyone
participates fully.
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Is it possible
to be free of prejudice? Have you ever met anyone who was?
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Are you
prejudiced? If so, what are some recent instances in which you behaved in a
prejudiced way? If not, how do you know that you're not prejudiced?
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If you've
behaved in a prejudiced way, what caused the prejudice, and what might
reduce it? How did other people respond to your behavior?
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If a close
friend or family member were to make a prejudiced comment, would you
protest? Why or why not? What about a stranger or acquaintance -- would you
respond in that situation?
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If you were to
make a prejudiced comment at a party or among a group of friends, would your
friends say something?
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Does the
categorization of people always result in prejudice? What about categorizing
people in a positive way -- does that result in prejudice?
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Are
stereotypes ever a good thing? Have you ever tried to get people to
stereotype you, either positively or negatively?
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Does the very
categorization of people -- for example, as female, a college student,
African-American, or Texan -- necessarily rob them of individuality?
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At a
psychological level, what are the common denominators that link all forms of
prejudice?
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In general,
which forms of prejudice seem to be declining over time, and which forms
seem to be persisting or increasing?
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Which forms of
prejudice most socially acceptable, and which are least acceptable? Why are
some forms more acceptable than others?
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When, if ever,
is it best to remain colorblind to race and ethnicity? When, if ever, is it
best to celebrate multicultural differences? Do the goals of colorblindenss
and multiculturalism conflict with each other?
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What do you
think the most difficult aspect is of being a racial, ethnic, or religious
minority member? What is the most difficult aspect of being a majority group
member?
[From
UnderstandingPrejudice.org]