What IS your worldview? Use the worksheet on the left to help you think about your worldview and complete JOURNAL #1 in your journal package.
Click on the link below to do a mini-lesson about looking past assumptions and understanding our Identity Iceberg.
Check out the information in the PDF to the left to learn more about why names are important and how to work with names you might not recognize before doing JOURNAL #3.
Why is this place important to Clifford?
What does Clifford say is important for everyone to remember?
What was this area of town use for a long time ago?
Fill out this wheel using information about yourself to help you organize your thoughts about who you are as a person. Then, do the social identity wheel.
Once you are done filling out both wheels, then start working on Journal #4.
Read/listen the poem "Not" by Erin Hanson, linked to the left, and then complete Journal #5.
For this journal entry, your task is to go on a walk with someone else and talk about the following question: What is the difference between welcoming someone and a land acknowledgement?
Use the information linked below to help you inform your response for Journal #6.
https://calgaryfoundation.org/about-us/reconciliation/land-acknowledgement/
Watch the video to the left and then make a list of all the stereotypes you have ever heard about Indigenous people. What can you wonder about them? Are they true every time? What can you confirm? What can you NOT confirm? Fill out the boxes in Journal #7.
Why is it important to tell stories? Can you think of any stories you know that are important to you? Watch the video to the left and then fill out Journal #8.