Title: The Power of Self-Examination in Activism: Overcoming Assumptions and Embracing Differences Introduction In the words of Sharon Doetsch-Kidder, self-examination is a crucial aspect of activism that not

“Self-examination not only helps activists to accept our own humanness and to see our connections with others, it leads to discovering the power we need to change the world.” – Sharon Doetsch-Kidder. 
Please answer the following questions:
What assumptions have you made about others that have stopped you from having a conversation with them?
What ethical questions do you think could arise if you do not agree with choices your clients have made?
Have you considered how our differences can be sources of strength? How so?
*300-500 words (4-6 sentences per paragraph)
*APA cited sources
*Include two questions

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