Workshop #4: Recording - Green
- Work, Learn, & Grow Staff
- Nov 21, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 14, 2023
Hi Students! Since we will not be meeting on Zoom this week, I have prepared a recording for you all to watch. You must watch the full recording and comment below for your attendance credit.
Recording Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qZ-kxG-6pzITSnDeOiQwPqzVZ2et97E8/view?usp=drive_link
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Name
A summary of what you learned (approximately 100 words) - be specific and draw examples from the presentation recording
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My name is Samantha Griffiths
During the recording, I learned about identity and what it means to people. My identification makes it possible for me to interact with people who have similar struggles, interests, and cultures. It creates the possibility of new relationships and broadens peoples perspective on life. Embracing my individuality gives me the confidence to take on obstacles head-on, creating opportunities that arise and helping me get over difficulties in life. The three key elements of critical thinking include social justice, political effectiveness, and critical action. The differences between justice and equality is while equality may benefit certain people, justice offers greater support to those who were greatly affected.
Davonte Walker
Discovering my identity has been a catalyst for personal growth. It enables me to connect with individuals who share similar interests, fostering the potential for new friendships and gaining diverse perspectives on life. Embracing my uniqueness empowers me to confront challenges head on, opening doors to novel experiences and overcoming obstacles posed by others. A pivotal realization is the futility of trying to emulate someone else the key lies in being authentic. By resisting the urge to blend in with those lacking purpose, I've learned the importance of self discovery. Unleashing my true self has proven transformative, revealing untapped potential and an uncharted path to self improvement.
Kimberly Acevedo Ramirez
In today’s recording, we learned about identity. I learned that identity comes in many different aspects. Some of those aspects include gender the people you hang around with. Sexuality nationality and age. All of this makes is all unique because we’re all different in our own ways. exploring identities also includes exploring other peoples identities, whether that be their background, and where they’re from and makes them who they are, which is really important to acknowledge, adding on the people we hang around with, makes us who we are because the people who is who is us and makes us, our race doesn’t change and I’ll door agent maturity does we will always be the same person
Seymore B
I learned that my identity can help me develop more as a person because I can see if people have similar interests like me so maybe gain a new friend and other perspective on things in life and overcome other things/peoples for new challenges and learning experiences. One key fact was to stop worrying about trying to be someone else and be yourself just be that person that can be different and not try to camouflage with people who don’t even have a goal just find yourself because you can be better and u don’t even know because your not trying to be you.
Aniyah Findlay Thomas — I learned about identity, as well as the different factors that make us each who we are. These may include your gender, gender sexuality, race, ethnicity, nationality, age. It helps you to better understand who you are and the background that you come from. It's easier to navigate through your life when you know who you are. And were all still learning day by day about who we are and what we want to do with our lives, so it's okay if we're not exactly sure with who we are yet. In the presentation, we created identity wheels, and spoke about our backgrounds and what makes us unique to ourselves. Everyone is different and that's what…