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Some people are born into families where
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they have to walk miles just to get water.
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All I have to do is turn on a faucet- that's privilege.
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What is Privilege?
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The privilege walk is an activity designed to help people understand the effects of societal privileges.
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A list of 35 social privileges or disadvantages were read to a group of 10 people.
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Each person took a step forward or a step back based on how they identified with the statement.
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- I think privilege is when some people have some things
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and other people don't have things.
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- I feel privilege is something that you don't even really even have control over.
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- I think it'd be silly for me to say I don't have a fair amount of privilege,
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considering the country I live in and the job I get to do and the college I was allowed to go to.
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- I suppose being a white male will help me end up somewhere towards the front,
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but I'll take a few steps back from being gay.
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- I don't think I'll make it to the front.
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I think I'll maybe be in the middle.
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That's just a gut feeling I have.
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-If your parents worked nights and weekends to support your family,
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take one step back.
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If you can show affection for your romantic partner in public without fear of ridicule or violence,
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take one step forward.
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If you were embarassed about your clothes
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or house while growing up, take one step back.
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If you have ever been diagnosed as having a physical
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or mental illness or disability, take one step back.
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If you have ever been bullied or made fun of based on
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something you can't change, take one step back.
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If you get time off for your religious holidays,
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take one step forward.
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If you came from a supportive family environment-
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If you can see a doctor whenever you feel the need-
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If you are able to move through the world
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without fear of sexual assault-
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If you took out loans for your education-
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If there were more than 50 books in your house right now-
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So these are your final positions.
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How was it?
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- I think it felt kind of strange for everyone.
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- It's a hard thing to discuss or even reflect on.
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It was very awkward.
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- I think when you can represent it so visually like this
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and so immediately, it definitely takes on a new form.
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- Oh, I think we're all joking around in the beginning.
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It was pretty lighthearted
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and as soon as the questions started coming in,
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the mood shifted immediately and it was just silent.
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- Just looking back and seeing a bunch of people behind you is not a good feeling.
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- It's like weird how you want to hold onto explaining a certain privilege
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like, "Oh, but that's not actually me because I hard to work really hard for that."
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So it's weird to take a step forward when you feel like
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you're taking a step forward with someone else,
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but you wear a lot of the baggage of how those things were hard.
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- It was more emotional than I thought it would be.
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- It reminded me of when they talk about slavery in high school and you feel angry for a few days,
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but then you just realize like, this is how it is.
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- For me it was just kind of frustrating almost
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to look back and see how much further some people were behind me
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and realizing that, you know, a lot of that stuff,
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no amount of hard work or even legislation can make up that gap.
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- It's interesting being an Asian American
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because you're not really sure where
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you fall on the spectrum of privilege.
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- I know that for me one of the reasons I ended up
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so far back was that there were questions around safety.
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As an African American, as a woman, as a gay woman,
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there was just so many different ways that I don't feel safe.
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- I feel like I just learned to be grateful for what you have.
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You know, we're in such a huge society where
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it's always complaining about what you don't have.
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- It just shows you that for some families, like each family, you're meant to do better.
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My grandparents did good, my parents did good,
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and I'll do even better.
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- I do think if you're not aware of privilege you should do
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this exercise, but it's more complicated.