Module 1: Different Cultures, Different Habits
We all grow up with habits that feel natural, but they’re shaped by culture, family, and environment. In this module, you’ll explore how everyday behaviors like eye contact, personal space, or punctuality differ across cultures and why noticing these differences helps us understand and connect better.
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Module 2: Black, Indigenous, People of Colour
This module explores the origins and meaning of the term BIPoC, showing how histories of colonialism still shape bias, privilege, and exclusion today. By understanding these patterns, including the often invisible dynamics of White Privilege, we learn to see not just individuals, but the systems around them, and how awareness can drive change.
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Module 3: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Queer*, Inter*, Asexual +
This module explores the histories and meanings behind LGBTIQA+ identities, showing how systems of heteronormativity and cisnormativity shape what is seen as "normal" and what is excluded. By examining privilege, resilience, and the ongoing impact of religion, medicine, and colonialism, you’ll learn to recognize patterns of exclusion and respond with awareness and respect.
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Module 4: People with Disabilities
This module explores disability not only as an individual experience, but also as a social and political identity shaped by ableism and privilege. By examining history, language, and everyday barriers, you’ll learn to recognize exclusionary patterns and respond with greater awareness and respect.
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Module 5: Gender
This module explores how ideas of gender were historically constructed through religion, law, medicine, and culture and how they continue to shape roles, opportunities, and expectations today. By examining gender privilege and questioning inherited norms, you’ll learn to see gender not as a fixed truth, but as a system that can be challenged and transformed.
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Module 6: Let’s face it
In this final module, we bring the threads together: we revisit the myths of ‘normality,’ reflect on how inequality is constructed, and highlight that transformation is possible. It’s a closing lens that makes clear why diversity matters for all of us, not as theory, but as a practice we can carry forward.
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