Beyond the Battle Lines: Channeling Curiosity, Humility, and Platinum During Racial Strife

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2018-02-28
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Sherrod, Tiye
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Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity (ISCORE)
Iowa State University Conferences and Symposia

The Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity (ISCORE) is a comprehensive forum on issues of race and ethnicity at Iowa State University and beyond. The local conference is designed to model the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE).

ISCORE seeks to bring the more salient ideas and concepts of the national conference to Iowa State University, add local perspectives, and

  • Develop and enhance ISU student, faculty, and staff awareness of racial and ethnic issues in higher education around the country.
  • Continue to promote addressing multiculturalism in the classroom and in American higher education.
  • Make information, regarding issues of race and ethnicity, accessible to the entire university community and support the university's ongoing efforts.
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The goal of this program is to discuss how curiosity, humility, and platinum empathy can be used to discuss racial issues, particularly when emotions are running high. Often times, individuals who identify as white make honest attempts to be allies and often get blindsided by things like white guilt, white obliviousness, etc. that derail their efforts. In addition, people of color who are attempting to express their frustration with interpersonal microaggressions find themselves having difficulty being heard through their hurt and discontent. Although these miscommunications are not intentional, they can still do harm to everyone involved in the exchange. Learning to use the tools of curiosity, humility, and platinum empathy will help promote civic discourse during difficult moments, help white individuals find ways to overcome common pitfalls when discussing race, and allow people of color to be empowered in speaking their truth while engaging in dialogue.

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