Describe an experience in which your eyes were opened about social issues relevant to race or ethnicity.
Describe the impact of race/ethnicity on your life.
Describe an experience in which you approached the world differentlyor were treated differentlyfrom someone else based on your race or ethnicity.
People who are not part of underrepresented groups can serve as allies for those who are. Describe a time when you were able to serve as an ally or a time when you wanted to be an ally but were unsure how to go about it.
Have you ever felt discriminated against, treated differently, or unfairly at UWF? If so, can you share an example?
What would you like to see different or changed regarding race and cross-cultural relationships at UWF?
Describe a powerful memory you have about race or racism that still informs how you navigate relationships in which race is a factor.
There are all kinds of “hurts”: “Love Hurt,” “Church Hurt,” “Friendship Hurt,” “Family Hurt,” just to name a few. Then there’s “Race Hurt.” Think of a time in your life when you experienced what could be called “Race Hurt” and describe that experience.