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ISACS Academy for Division Heads

2 Day Session with ISACS Division Heads, Diversity Practitioners, and Allies. First Day - Break Out Session for Diversity Practitioners and Allies focusing on emotion regulation.

2 Day Session with ISACS Division Heads, Diversity Practitioners, and Allies. First Day - Break Out Session for Diversity Practitioners and Allies focusing on emotion regulation.

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  1. 1. ISACS Academy for Division Heads Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee Seattle Girls’ School Diversity Practitioners and Allies Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  2. 2. Introductions/Conversations Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  3. 3. Break Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  4. 4. Cultural Competence and Emotional Resilience Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  5. 5. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) The Jones Model of Cultural Competence Cultural Self- Awareness Cultural Intelligence Cross-Cultural Effectiveness Skills Countering Oppression through Inclusion
  6. 6. The Line Between Safety and Comfort Safety: In this space, I can ask questions without fear of judgment. I can voice my perspective and know that I will be validated for the fact that that is my truth. Others may challenge my ideas, but that challenge is in the spirit of greater shared understanding and growth. Comfort: I feel that, in this space, my reality will be agreed with, validated, and unchallenged. I don’t have to explain myself to be understood, and I don’t have to justify my perspective, as everyone shares it. True dialogue happens in an environment where everyone is safer but not always comfortable... SO THAT THEY CAN LEARN AND GROW. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  7. 7. Myths About Cultural Competence Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)  All or None  Mistakes  Apologies  “Tonsils” Theory  Vulnerability
  8. 8. Slow Cycle of Competence William Taylor’s Reflective Competence Model Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  9. 9. Brain Science Behind Emotions Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  10. 10. Reflection What are the factors and experiences that shape your attitude toward cultural competence and emotions? Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  11. 11. Emotion Regulation “Emotion regulation” is our ability to effectively manage and respond to an emotional experience. We unconsciously use a variety of emotion regulation strategies to cope with difficult situations many times throughout each day. Healthy coping strategies do not cause harm, and they can help to diffuse strong emotions, often allowing for a greater understanding of what led to the emotional experience. Rolston and Lloys-Richardson (2014) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  12. 12. Phenomenon: Lack of mindfulness about the true source of our emotions and targeting the wrong person, event, or source Inspired by From Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces: A New Way to Frame Dialogue Around Diversity and Social Justice by Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens (2013) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  13. 13. Phenomenon: Lack of mindfulness about the true source of our emotions and targeting the wrong person, event, or source Strategy: Pause, question, name, and express toward the correct source Inspired by From Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces: A New Way to Frame Dialogue Around Diversity and Social Justice by Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens (2013) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  14. 14. Phenomenon: Cognitive Dissonance, the “Perfectly Logical Explanation,” and the Backfire Effect Raising Race Questions: Whiteness and Inquiry in Education By Ali Michael (2014) http://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe_clean Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  15. 15. Phenomenon: Cognitive Dissonance, the “Perfectly Logical Explanation,” and the Backfire Effect Strategy: Pause, listen, and accept that mental models are made and therefore can be unmade Raising Race Questions: Whiteness and Inquiry in Education By Ali Michael (2014) http://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe_clean Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  16. 16. Phenomenon: Classic Responses to Shame: Moving Away, Moving Towards, Moving Against Brené Brown, Men, Women, and Worthiness (2012) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  17. 17. Phenomenon: Classic Responses to Shame: Moving Away, Moving Towards, Moving Against Strategy: Pause, hold back the primary response, engage with vulnerability, seek relationship and empathy Brené Brown, Men, Women, and Worthiness (2012) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  18. 18. Our Work with Ourselves Our Work Together Our Work with Our Students All emotions are real and correct, and they are not always under our control. How we behave when we experience emotions is under our control, and our actions can be correct or incorrect. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  19. 19. Have a BRAVE Year! Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  20. 20. Presenter Information Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee Outreach Specialist Seattle Girls’ School 2706 S Jackson Street Seattle WA 98144 (206) 805-6562 rlee@seattlegirlsschool.org http://tiny.cc/rosettalee Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)

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