What do you know about yourself and your community? Is there a difference between what you know and what you’ve been told?

We all have a story. Our story is a part of who we are. I’d like for you to take a moment and think about who you are.
Step One: Read the text below
What I do for myself
Depends on what I think of myself
What I think of myself
Depends on what I know of myself
What I know of myself
Depends on what I have been told
(Osaze)
Step Two: Respond to the discussion questions.
Questions for Reflection & Response
How do you define community?
What do you think of yourself and your community? You can define and think of community in many ways. Your community can consist of your immediate family, it can include the neighborhood where you live, it can refer to your racial/ethnic group.
What have you been told about yourself and your community?
What do you know about yourself and your community? Is there a difference between what you know and what you’ve been told?