Build Health Challenge Sherman Park Self Assessment
"Let us live together in peace and love in a Beloved Community."  -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

UBUNTU Research and Evaluation as fellow accomplices in developing BUILD Sherman Park ties their trainings to outcomes that would deconstruct White Supremacy in institutions and instead promote dignity for all, especially Black children. We do this using Beloved Community as a framework. Please complete this survey to gauge where you are personally in your personal practice of Beloved Community. Beloved Community, a concept popularized by Dr. MLK, can be broken down into 9 aspects: Love, Forgiveness, Radical Openness, Seeking Redeeming Qualities, Reconciliation, Embracing Conflict, Struggle With Fear, Equanimity, Moving Towards Liberation.

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Please review this quote. Using the scale, please respond to the following question: Do you feel like you personally struggle to show agape love?
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Yes, strongly
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When thinking of love, how often do you consider those outside of your family and friend groups? (Think your neighbors, your community, the stranger on the bus stop, the salesperson, etc.)
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Very often
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Forgiveness: Do you feel that forgiveness is necessary in order for an individual to heal from harm? *
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How big of a role does forgiveness play in creating social change?
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Radical Openness: When working with new people, how easy (or difficult) do you find it to be open and honest, even in situations where you may feel uncomfortable or challenged?
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Very easy
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Think about a time in which you allowed yourself to be open and honest, even if you were nervous about it. Did you feel like you had the space and support you needed? *
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Very much so
Seeking Redeeming Qualities: Think of someone you don't like a lot. This can be a politician, a TV character, a coworker, whoever. Can you think of 3 redeeming qualities (3 good things that make up for the things you don't like) about that person?
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Yes, of course
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Embracing Conflict: Do you think conflict can actually BENEFIT a movement or create opportunities for them to grow stronger?
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Please think about how you typically approach conflict.  Do you consider how your approach impacts those around you and beyond? *
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Seeking Reconciliation: When in the midst of conflict, how much do you believe reconciliation is possible? (Reconciliation is defined as the action of making one view or belief compatible with another; the restoration of friendly relations.)
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Very Possible
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Struggle with Fear: Do you feel like you struggle with fear often? (Example: fear of being wrong, fear of messing up, etc.)
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Do you think fear prevents a community from growing and moving forward?
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Equananimity: Mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation. Do you often practice equanimity when connecting with people and building community?
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Very much so
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Moving Towards Liberation: Do you think you have a responsibility in contributing towards a better, more free world?
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Do you think your community has a responsibility in contributing towards a better, more free world?
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