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2.2
Embracing Contradictions

Submitted by Jack Byrd, Jr. & Shannon Wheatley Hartman

Contradictions can be helpful. They can help us to see complexity and develop flexibility of thought. Most issues (and people) contain contradictions. Instead of being stumped by contradictions, this activity encourages participants to lean into this discomfort and develop a “paradox mindset.”

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Learning Goal

  • Learn how to identify contradictions and frame them in a way that embraces complexity and encourages flexible thinking.

Instructions


Set Up: Prepare for the Activity

Organize participants into pairs or small groups (3-5 ppl).


Share the Contradiction Template as a hand out or invite participants to draw this chart on a piece of paper.

Before beginning this activity, play the following clip from the movie Catch 22 as an introduction to contradictions.


Begin by introducing the learning goals of this activity.



Step One: Play with Contradictory Statements (10 min)

Invite participants to discuss the following statements:

  • You have to spend money to make money.

  • You have to be cruel to be kind.

  • Don’t get in the water until you learn to swim.

  • This sentence is a lie.

  • Can you promise not to make any more promises?

  • I’m a compulsive liar.


Each sentence is a paradox or contains some sort of contradiction.

Invite participants to discuss how they make sense of these contradictions.

How do you feel when confronted by contradictions? Energized? Stumped? How do you reconcile these opposing ideas?



Step Two: Reflect on Personal Contradictions (20 min)

Next, encourage participants to think about internal or personal contradictions.

Using the Contradiction Template, invite each participant to generate their own list of contradictions.


Ask them to share these lists with their partner or group.

Discuss: How is it possible for us to contain these contradictions? What does this tell us about ourselves?



Step Three: Discuss Contradictions in Policy (20 min)

In pairs or small groups, explore one of the following topics. Discuss policies related to this topic and how they may seem contradictory or even a paradox, depending on how you think about the topic:

  • Affirmative action

  • Policing

  • National security

  • Disability

  • Environmentalism

  • Welfare

  • Gun Control



Step Four: Debrief as a Full Group (10 min)

After thinking about contradictions from three different levels (statements, personal, policy), discuss:

  • What have you learned about contradictions?

  • How might contradictions or paradoxes help you to see issues in a new way?

  • How might paradoxes help you to question assumptions?

TIME

50

min

MODULE

Creative Collaboration

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June 22, 2023 at 3:24:58 AM

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June 16, 2023 at 3:56:28 PM

Fun activity!

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June 16, 2023 at 5:01:38 AM

Great activity!

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June 16, 2023 at 5:00:51 AM

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anon

May 25, 2023 at 1:27:08 PM

Great site!

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May 22, 2023 at 7:54:26 PM

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RT

January 17, 2023 at 12:39:09 AM

This activity could possibly pair with Activity 1.8, which evaluates current discussion style. After completing that evaluation, this activity could be used to help participants envision and set goals or intentions for how they would like to participate in discussions going forward.

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RT

January 16, 2023 at 10:26:09 PM

This activity helps develop a skill that is useful in many contexts, including in the classroom, workplace, community and even at home.

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RT

January 13, 2023 at 3:17:13 AM

This activitiy can be modified or used as is in helping STEM students and science & technology professionals in identifying the unintended consequences and uses of any new scientific or technological developments or tools, such as AI models, etc.

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Shannon Wheatley Hartman

December 7, 2022 at 7:03:49 PM

I am waiting for someone to try this activity out and share it back with us. This is probably one of the most ambitious activities in the toolkit. I really love it but I have not had the opportunity to try it out with a group. Please someone try this and share back!

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