Identity-Mapping and Playing

A free decolonizing workshop to deeply understand and reflect on our identity by creating a “Social Identity Map” and an explicit positionality towards different global and community concerns, like climate change, gender and decolonization.

This workshop is divided into two parts. The first part will be using a reflective tool called Social Identity Map, developed by Danielle Jacobson and Nida Mustafa, which guides the participants to recognize their ‘social location’ through different tiers of identity. This will help us understand and reflect on your positionality and privilege.

The second part will reflect on how this social identity and way of being shapes how you think and connect with others and the world. We will use a typical Mexican board game called Loteria; the job of this game is to openly express your ideas based on your social identity within global issues – ex. Archetypes and elements in the Loteria will allow you to reflect on diverse topics.

This project might explore sensitive topics such as race, class and gender; therefore, recording will not be permitted.