What are your entry points into social justice consultation work?

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Exploring Your Path in Social Justice Consultation

Are you passionate about social justice and looking to engage more deeply with this important work? Take our quiz to discover your entry points into social justice consultation! This quiz will help you reflect on your learning style, educational journey, and future aspirations.

  • Assess your learning preferences
  • Identify your educational background
  • Explore future pathways in social justice
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringVoice527
Which statement best describes your learning style?
I like to read books, listen to podcasts
I love experiential learning, where I get to do new things
I love to listen to someone tell a story
I like to read various sources to get different viewpoints on a topic
I tend to learn best through:
A formal workshop or attending classes
A curriculum with various courses, maybe through a school. I love certificates
Trying it out and making mistakes
Through someone teaching me, one on one
Through observing others and reflecting
Watching a video or reading books
My main education journey through learning about art and social justice is (check all that apply):
Through formalized school - for both art and social sciences
Through informal instruction/self taught
Through learning as I go - on the job
Learning from listening and observing others
Through books, podcasts, workshops
Through formalized school in the social sciences
I have a degree or training in something unrelated to art or social sciences, but have found an application for my training in media
My main interest in attending workshops or seeking out knowledge is
To have knowledge that I can directly apply to everyday situations
So I can better understand those around me
To learn more so I can share knowledge with others
To help me better understand myself and different points of view
One way I feel compelled to "root" for a cause is:
A friend or family member or myself, are personally affected by it and I feel compelled to act
Someone sent me an article or shared a petition about it
A friend or coworker asked me to get involved with a cause or to help someone
I read several books or watched several documentaries about an issue and researched ways to get involved
Your friends often come to you for advice in the following scenarios:
They have an issue and they are looking for a more unbiased opinion or perspective
They need knowledge to make a decision and I can share an insight with them
They need someone to help them come up with a plan of action
They need an empathetic ear, someone who is on their side
I often find myself in the following scenario in the workplace:
Joining a committee or group to address a workplace issue or organize a social event
Being asked to give a presentation or share knowledge on a topics
Other workers often ask me to approach those in power to represent the group and ask for change or I feel compelled to do so
I may be asked about a workplace issue from a producer or someone holding power, in order to get another opinion
There is a major issue on set and someone ends up being let go suddenly. They didn't do anything truly harmful. It isn't a good fit. What is your first or second thought?
I hope this person will find another position soon
I wonder how working conditions could have better supported them
I'd love to hear their side of the story
I really hope things change around here so this doesn't happen again
Some pathways I would like to explore in the future are (check all that apply)
Facilitating workshops for the industry
Participating on panels, being called on to be an "expert" or give an informed opinion
Delve into deeper research on industry trends
Being an on set/producing consultant
Apply knowledge to my practise and position in the industry
Getting more involved in the union movement
Creating initiatives to address inequities
Apply social justice principles in a high level position in the industry
The theory of change that resonates with at the moment is (check all that apply)
Increasing representation in all aspects of the industry is key, especially in leadership positions
Indigenous, Black and Racialized producers need more money and resources to do their own work and run their own companies
Everyone, especially the old guard, needs more training in working across cultural differences and learn more about each other
We need more research to understand how to better serve under represented and Equity owed groups
Indigenous, Black and racialized people need more tools to stand up for themselves and push against white people in power
We need new systems that are more human centred
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