Program
Possibility: Diversity
Submitted
by Maggie Meyer, Coker College
I took
a regular size poster board and hand-drew large puzzle pieces on it
that connected to each other. Each piece was about 5 inches by
5 inches and I could fit 16 pieces on it. Then, I wrote my residents
names on the puzzle pieces with different colored sharpie markers (one
name per piece). Then, I cut them out, and put them on their
doors for door tags. I also slipped a note under their door that
said, "Diversity is a great part of living on campus. Color
your puzzle piece door tag in a way that represents you and your personality,
then post it back on your door to let everyone know who you are and
why you are proud to be you!“
Then,
a few weeks later at the end of the month I put up flyers on doors that
announced a program and for them to bring their colored puzzle pieces
with them. For the program I had them play the "Human Knot"
game a few times, and then they had to put their puzzle pieces together.
Afterwards
I explained to them that Diversity is a great part of living on campus,
but being a part of a hall "community" is even better.
I emphasized that although they all had their own personalities, they
all fit together and were connected through living on the hall.
After
the program I put the puzzle up on the bulletin board with a sign that
said "Even though we are all individuals we are all a part of (insert
your hall here)."
