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If you are working with other people to build a movement for social justice and liberation, then you probably find yourself in meetings—what, every once in a while?
A consistent dedication to fun or provocative check-in questions in our meetings helps us keep getting to know each other, and keeps space open for our whole selves to show up at work. Strategically chosen warm-ups and ice breakers can “help frame and inspire the coming conversation and help get everyone in the mood and mindset for the group work ahead.”
Before crafting check-in questions, CSS considers:
The Center has assembled approximately 80 discussion prompts covering diverse topics including: personal appearance and experiences; hobbies and interests; technology and digital life; nature and seasons; memories and relationships; self-care practices; food preferences; and activism history. These prompts are designed to help movement workers stay connected, creative, and whole.