Uncomfortable vs Unsafe
Allyship 101
Harm on Campus
Going Viral (Podcast)
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According to Ingram, what does "uncomfortable" usually mean?!

Feeling challenged. 

(Can also take "out of element" or possible growth")

100

What should allies NOT center?

Their own comfort

100

What kind of "harm" do students often have before attending an institution?

Past Trauma

100

What can make a small event go big online?

Social Media sharing

200

According to Ingram, what does "unsafe" usually mean?

Being in real danger. 

(Also will take being threatened, at risk, or possible harm)

200

What should allies do when they feel discomfort?

Pause and stay present!!

200

According to Barton, what do institutions often ignore about college students? 

Students' backgrounds and histories.

*How can we as student affairs professionals bridge that gap between the institution and the classroom/functional area?*

200

According to Viren, what are people called who amplify drama online?

Vultures

300

Often in tough conversations, students may show discomfort. What can discomfort often signal?

Learning or growth!

DQ: What is one way we as student affairs professionals can navigate these tough conversations when students are showing discomfort?!?

300

What does 'centering others' safety look like?

Listening first

300

According to Barton, why do some students label things as "harmful"

Based on how students' past experiences shape how they react.

300
According to Viren, what kind of harm can viral moments cause?

Emotional or reputational harm

400

What does it mean to be "uncomfortable but still safe"

You're challenged, but not harmed.
400

What is one of the MAIN challenges for colleges to support students based on "harm"?

The ability to balance emotional safety and free expression.

400

Why was the ASU (Arizona State University) incident hard to contain?!

Due to the clip being widespread so fast.

*Sharing by choice! When it comes to virtual spaces, do you think colleges should have statements or an office dedicated to situations such as these? Or do you feel like it is our job as student affairs professionals to empower and encourage students on a 1-1 basis? *

500

According to Ingram, growth happens through discomfort when we.. 

(Please name at least two out of the three ways)

Notice the feeling, Pause before reacting, and stay curious instead of defensive.

*As Student affairs professionals, it is important to note how important it is to pause before reacting and notice the feelings of students in discomfort. Can anyone reflect on a time when they saw a mentor or Student affairs professional do this for them in undergrad or grad school?*

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