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Conversation cards for deep reflection

Human Rights Edition

Human Rights Edition

What does it look like to stay human with each other—especially when we disagree?The Human Rights Edition was made to help people have braver conversations with more care. It starts with guided discussion prompts, opens space for reflection, and makes it easier to talk about justice, identity, power, and responsibility without turning it into a debate. Use these human rights conversation cards 1:1, in a small group, or solo for journaling when you want to think more clearly about what you believe—and notice the biases you carry.

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Explore critical societal issues and challenge your biases with the Human Rights Edition, designed for deep self-reflection and impactful discussions. This deck was created alongside social justice thought leaders, and released on the anniversary of George Floyd’s death. 

This deck is designed to aid deep, meaningful discussions by uncovering biases and judgments that perpetuate inequity, with topics around social justice, mental health, environmental sustainability, and more.

Perfect For:

✍️ Self-reflection journaling
🗣️ Community discussions and activism groups
🌍 Diversity and inclusion workshops

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Great for …

  • Educators, classrooms, and youth groups
  • Facilitators and workshop leaders
  • Book clubs and communities
  • DEI / team spaces

Are the questions too intense or confrontational?

They’re written to guide you and your own thinking about challenging topics. It definitely isn’t always easy, but it can be worth it—especially if you want to explore your own biases and listen with more care. If a question feels too intense, take some time to sit with it. You can use it as a discussion prompt for reflection and journaling, or come back to it later.

Is this even a game?

Not exactly. It’s a deck of human rights conversation cards—made for 1:1 conversations, small groups, or solo reflection and journaling. The prompts are designed to slow things down and make space for real dialogue.

Will this work for educators, facilitators, or classrooms?

Yes. Many people use this deck as discussion prompts for classrooms, workshops, and community spaces. It works well in small groups, book groups, or any setting where you want more thoughtful conversation.