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Cornerstone Community - Wound Diagnostic

1 = Never true
2 = Rarely true
3 = Some-times true
4 = Often true
5 = Very often true
Q1. I prefer not to talk about race because it feels divisive.
Q2. I believe treating everyone “the same” is the best way to address racial issues.
Q3. I feel uncomfortable when conversations focus heavily on systemic racism.
Q4. I assume racism today is mostly individual, not systemic.
Q5. I have been told something I said about race came across as insensitive or dismissive.
Q6. I sometimes feel defensive when people discuss white privilege.
Q7. I have questioned whether racism was really a factor in a situation someone described.
Q8. I have caught myself making assumptions about someone’s background based on race.
Q9. I have supported or stayed silent about policies/practices that disproportionately harmed Black or Brown communities.
Q10. I believe some groups succeed mainly because they work harder than others.
Q11. I have avoided engaging with people or spaces primarily because of racial discomfort.
Q12. I have dismissed concerns about racial inequity as exaggerated.
Q13. I have expressed fear or suspicion toward someone primarily because of their race.
Q14. I believe efforts to address racism unfairly disadvantage white people.
Q15. I have supported rhetoric or policies intended to maintain racial hierarchy.
Q16. I feel anger when discussions center the harm caused by white supremacy.

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