Use this guide to help you create positionality statements, to add to your research and possibly share widely if you would like to start conversations around power and positionality. It can be a great tool to share your story with communities and be vulnerable.
These are also critical conversations to have, and you may notice that not all your clients, partners, or communities will be prepared to have an open conversation about how your privileges affect your research. It also shares some key components that all positionality statements should include, so you can use it as a checklist too.
I hope it’s helpful for you!



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