Celebrity/Stereotype Party

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Objectives

Icebreakers/Warmups | Communication | Breaking Down Stereotypes


Group Size

Medium | Large

Materials

Nametags, Marker, List of Celebrity Names or demographic characteristics (see variation below)

Set Up

Writing out the names on the tags ahead of time saves time, and also have brief bios of the people to help

with the debrief.

Directions

From the participants perspective, the object of this activity is for each group member to discover the

personality that is written on their own back.

You begin by assigning each group member a “personality” by sticking a nametag with the name of a famous

person or character to his or her back. DO NOT show this nametag to the participant! Participants should be

able to view the personalities of all other group members, just not their own.

You then instruct the group to mingle, and ask questions of the other "guests at the party." Individuals can

ask yes or no questions about their personalities of others in the group, such as “Am I a woman? Am I a

singer? Etc.

Instruct participants to ask each member of the group only one question at a time, moving on to another person

after each question. Encourage participants not to offer hints.

Variations

You can also use this activity to address issues of stereotypes by using an intentionally diverse group of name tags.

For this variant the facilitator goes around to the group and sticks the name tags to the participants foreheads. When each participant has received their label ask the participants to introduce themselves and to shake hands with others. Participants try to guess what their label is by the way they are treated by others.

Possible labels might be:

    • cheerleader
    • person in a wheelchair
    • catholic priest
    • single teenage mother
    • homeless black man
    • pro athlete
    • hearing impaired person
    • doctor
    • HIV+ gay man

Debrief

  • what was challenging about this activity?
  • What did you notice about the kinds of questions you or others asked?