Session 2: Acceptance, Empathy & Social Justice
2.8 Three Things I Did Today
Learning Objectives:
- To promote awareness of our interdependence on each other and the environment
- To enhance a critical understanding of the interconnectedness of people, resources and public policy
- To encourage collaboration and collective efforts to reduce HIV stigma and advance social justice
Materials: Pens, Worksheet 2.8.1 – Three Things I Did Today
Time Required: 30 Minutes
Activities & Instructions
Instructions to Participants:
- Facilitator provides each participant with Worksheet 2.8.1 and says, “The next activity we are going to do is called Three Things I Did Today. We invite you to take a couple of minutes to write down three ordinary things that you have done today. They can be simple things like brushing your hair, or eating breakfast.” (Pause.)
- Co-facilitator distributes Worksheet 2.8.1.
- Facilitator continues, “Now we invite you to reflect on and identify the conditions, materials/resources, people and public policies that are involved to enable you to do this. You have 5 minutes to do this.” (Facilitator keeps time)”
- After participants have completed their worksheet, Facilitator continues, “We now invite you to share some of your answers.”
- Co-Facilitator uses Flipchart to record participants’ sharing using 4 columns – people, materials/resources, policies involved, infrastructures, etc.
Debriefing Questions:
What have you learned from this exercise?
Key Summary Points:
- Many of us have been socialized to “think” that we are independent beings.
- In fact, “independence” has been promoted as a personal strength.
- When we recognize our interdependence and interconnectedness, we are better enable to see that:
- our individual action and non-action contribute not only to our own happiness and suffering but also to those of others;
- we are not alone, and we can seek each other’s support in addressing our challenges; and
- we can work together towards reducing stigma, and promoting social justice and equity.
Source:
Wong, J. P. (2011). Understanding Interbeing: Socio-ecological Approaches in Health Promotion. Lecture in Community Health Nursing, Ryerson University (unpublished).
Worksheet 2.8.1 – Three Things I Did Today
Part 1
Write down three ordinary things you did today; e.g. – a walk, a shower, etc.
Part 2
- Consider: What conditions and resources are needed for you to be able to do the above? Think about people, materials, policies, infrastructure, etc.
For Example: “I drank a cup of tea.”
- To have a cup of tea, I need tea, hot water, and a mug.
- What is needed to produce tea? Who is involved in the production of tea and distribution of tea?
- Where does water come from? Who is involved in distributing water?
- What is needed to have safe drinking water?
- What is needed to boil water?
- Pick one of the three things you have identified above:
Write down
- What is needed?
- Who is involved?
- What kind of public policy is involved or needed?
- What kind of infrastructure is needed?