Social Identity Wheel
May 2021
In order to become more culturally competent, we first need to think more deeply about ourselves and our identity. The following exercise from the University of Michigan asks you to think about your own identities and how they manifest in different situations, how privilege normalizes some identities over others, and the diversity of identities that exist in the classroom.
In order to become more culturally competent, we first need to think more deeply about ourselves and our identity. The following exercise from the University of Michigan asks you to think about your own identities and how they manifest in different situations, how privilege normalizes some identities over others, and the diversity of identities that exist in the classroom.
Step 1: Complete the Social Identity Wheel handout and answer the five questions.
Step 2: Reflect and think about the following questions.
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You can find more resources on identity on our Multicultural Minnesota page.