Why Play Works.

Play is a birthright


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Our sense of culture and identity impacts how we approach and conceptualise play. Many of the black women Stacey-Ann Morris has worked with have felt a pressure to fulfil the role of the “strong black woman”.

Stacey-Ann is a learning experience designer, facilitator, and educator who creates playful, inclusive, and meaningful connections related to personal and career development in work, school and community settings. She's a graduate of Harvard university, a Lego Serious Play facilitator and has designed curriculums programs and workshops at several universities and colleges.

Things to consider
  • Play is an act of freedom, and a way to re-integrate our inner child.
  • Play is a a form of resistance, and a birthright.
  • As play facilitators, we need to be mindful of people’s history with the idea of play.

Links
  • Connect with Stacey-Ann on LinkedIn
  • Lego Serious Play
  • Build Out Load
  • Playfilled
  • Make Work Play

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