Transformation Process

Stage I: Beginning

Triggering

Issue

Self-

Awareness

Reflect

Deeply

Engagement

Courage

Humility

Choice

Stage II: Process

Self

Reflect

Trigger

Courage

Humility

Choice

Engage

Accept Challenge

Open to Grow

Self-Knowledge

Dissorienting

Dilemma

Transformation

Tasks

Transformation

Process

Stage III: Catalyzers

Dilemma

Tasks

Challenge

Grow

Knowledge

Process

Translate

Embody

Belonging

Creativity

Peer

Support

Integrate

“The starting point is keen awareness

of our own cultural roots, biases, beliefs, and worldviews.​

When we know who we are,

then we can see others more clearly as human beings like ourselves

and appreciate the differences.”

Lawrence M. Brammer & Ginger Macdonald

Draw the Ellipses:

Do these values resonate with who I say I am?

Do these values align with my beliefs and behaviors?

PERSONAL

CULTURAL

PROFESSIONAL

VALUES

Personally I am...

Culturally I am...

Profesionally

I am...

My Key

Values are:

Write in the Ellipses:

PERSONAL

CULTURAL

PROFESSIONAL

VALUES

1. How did it feel when you were going through the exercise?

2. What did you learn about yourself?

3. Was any part of this exercise difficult to complete? Why?

4. What impact, if any, did this activity have on your self-awareness?

CULTURE can be defined in two ways:

Culture is the learned and shared

values, beliefs, and behaviors.

Culture is a group of interacting people.

“People are different around the world.

Their needs, however, are the same.

How they satisfy their needs is different,

and that is what we mean by CULTURE.”

 

 

-Jack Condon-

Cultural Sensitivity is defined as:

“The capability to generate increasingly more complex perceptions and experience of cultural difference.”

Bhawuk & Brislin

“Belongingness represents—and gives power and force—

to the concepts of diversity and inclusion.”

-Montrece McNeill Ransom-

Micro-agressions is defined as:

"A statement, action, or incident regarded as an instance

of indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination

against members of a marginalized group

such as a racial or ethnic minority."

Micro-invalidation is defined as: 

“The downplaying of a person’s experience of a micro-aggression.”

"We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality,

tied in a single garment of destiny.

Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."  

 

 

-Martin Luther King, Jr.-