All aspects of your identity and individual approach to processing your experience, or “ways of knowing,” give you valuable insightand enable your curiosity.
Your lived experience provides a wealth of knowledgethat forms the foundation of your understanding and can take many forms.Your identity gives you a lens on your context that can reveal new ways of seeing old ideas and new possibilities.
Your Ways of Knowing
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How might components of your identity work with your ways of knowing to provide a new perspective on an established idea or point to an unexplored idea?
Open Questions
By engaging your open questions in conversation with mentors, you can clarify your values and develop your identity—which might still feel like an open question. Your curiosity is a powerful tool that is unique to you because it’s an expression of your individualidentity with all its'intersections, providing you a singular lens to examine your context (and a way for others to see new possibilities).
For background on "intersectionality," refer to the work ofKimberléCrenshaw, who introduced the term in legal theory to address the marginalization of black women (1989).