What Is A Brave Space?

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Brave Space: A brave space is

a space where participants feel comfortable learning, sharing, and growing

. A brave space is inclusive to all races, sexes, genders, abilities, immigration status, and lived experiences.

What exactly is a safe space?

The term safe space refers to places created for marginalized individuals to come together to communicate regarding their experiences with marginalization, most commonly located on university campuses in the western world, but also at workplaces, as in the case of Nokia.

What is brave space training?

Brave Space Alliance offers

a comprehensive suite of training for organizations, groups, collectives, and individuals who are looking to learn

. We support individuals and organizations who are hoping to build networks and strategies to dismantle oppression in all forms.

What are ground rules that help make our event today a brave and safe space?

Whatever methodology is used to create ground rules, commonly used ground rules include “

agree to disagree,” “don’t take things personally,” “challenge by choice,” “respect,” and “no attacks

.” We believe that unexam- ined, these common ground rules may contribute to the conflation of safety and comfort and restrict …

What does we all carry scars and we have all caused wounds mean?

We all carry scars and have caused wounds. This

space

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seeks to turn down the volume of the world outside, and amplify voices

that have to fight to be heard elsewhere, This space will not be perfect.

Why is space brave?

A brave space

encourages dialogue

. Recognizing difference and holding each person accountable to do the work of sharing experiences and coming to new understandings – a feat that’s often hard, and typically uncomfortable.

How do you create a safe space?

  1. Visit a Traditional Support Group. jabejon / Getty Images. …
  2. Create a Social Media Group. Hero Images / Getty Images. …
  3. Join an Exercise Class. …
  4. Create A Regular Meet-Up. …
  5. Make Your Home a Stress-Free Sanctuary.

Why is space safe?

Regardless of the name, safe spaces and safe zones are

intended to facilitate communication and self-expression without fear of further marginalization

. Safe spaces on college campuses provide support for students who feel maligned by society, especially during the transitional stage of early adulthood.

Why is it important to have a safe space?

Safe spaces

can provide a break from judgment, unsolicited opinions, and having to explain yourself

. It also allows people to feel supported and respected. This is especially important for minorities, members of the LGBTQIA community, and other marginalized groups.

How do you create a youth safe space?

  1. Identify core values to be upheld in the space.
  2. Set group norms and expectations.
  3. Adopt an anti-discriminatory policy.
  4. Implement a conflict resolution process.
  5. Adopt a trauma-informed lens.
  6. Offer clinical support.
  7. Put safety first.

What are brave space agreements?

A brave space agreement: This is

a set of ground rules for the conversation(s) to come

. Typically, a facilitator will give everyone a chance to contribute to the brave space agreements.

How do I create a safe space for an online discussion?

  1. Use names. …
  2. Read questions and conversational postings carefully to avoid unnecessary confusion.
  3. Compliment your peers when they post strong responses or contribute original ideas to the conversation.
  4. Ask questions. …
  5. Be considerate. …
  6. Respond instead of reacting. …
  7. Critique the content, not the person.

Who is Micky Scottbey Jones?

Activist and soul healer. Micky is

a healing justice practitioner

, a writer, speaker and justice doula at the Faith Matters Network. The Network is an initiative led by people of colour, with the goal of guiding faith leaders towards building more equitable communities by centering those most historically marginalized.

What to do if you don’t have a safe space?

  1. Acknowledge the problem. The number one thing to remember is that you have a right to feel safe and secure in your own home. …
  2. Talk to someone and ask for help. …
  3. Put some supports in place. …
  4. Get professional support. …
  5. Build your own coping skills.

How do you create a safe space for difficult conversations?

  1. State views and ask genuine questions.
  2. Share all relevant information.
  3. Use specific examples and agree on what important words mean.
  4. Explain your reasoning.
  5. Focus on interests, not positions.
  6. Test assumptions and inferences.
  7. Jointly design the next steps.
  8. Discuss undiscussable issues.

What is a safe space in the classroom?

Holley and Steiner (2005) propose a safe space is: “The metaphor of the classroom as a ‘safe space’ has emerged as a

description of a classroom climate that allows students to feel secure enough to take risks, honestly express their views and share and explore their knowledge, attitudes and behaviours

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Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.