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Will my child be privileged?
Nicole McMullin
February 03, 2008 12:40 AM

While reading a friend’s online journal Saturday morning I came across the Privilege Meme.

The Privilege Meme, and the Take a Step Forward exercise, was developed at Indiana State University to explore class and targeted at college students in the United States and recent college graduates, explains Will Barratt, a professor at Indiana State University and one of the developers of the meme, on the college’s Web site.

“We designed a small group experience on privilege as a way to explore class, creating a list of items grounded in the published research literature and in our interviews as markers of privilege. Our assumption was that that privilege is one way to explore class,” he explains on Indiana State University’s Web site.

For the in-class exercise, students stand in a line and respond to a series of questions (posted below). Students take a step forward each time they answer yes. In the end, students are standing in different places in the room illustrating levels of privilege.

I find this interesting and somewhat scary. Should I add memes such as this to my personal (internal) parenting guide?

I can answer “yes” to 22 of 34 questions. So if I want my daughter to achieve more than I, should I make sure she can answer yes all 34 – at least?

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