Brave Space Ground Rule #5: No Attacks
Brave Space Ground Rule #5: No Attacks: Where learners agree not to inflict harm on one another intentionally. Participants do not make personal attacks. Participants commit to adhering to group agreements.
Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens, authors of A New Way To Frame Dialogue Around Diversity and Social Justice, share that participants typically agree with this ground rule. The following tips provide context for brave spaces with no attacks, particularly for facilitators:
It can be gratifying to help a group hold tension together to prioritize the bravery of the whole and the overarching social justice commitment instead of protecting the safety and comfort of those with the most power and agency.
What is most challenging to you as you consider your ability to learn and grow, building brave spaces toward inclusion and liberation? What is your motivation to be a part of brave spaces?
How can you take action, practicing the ground rule of No Attacks?
Fellow leaders and learners, I wish you courage and joy on the journey.