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In 2001 Cliff
Biggers invented a game called Table of Humanity, The Discussion Game.
The game was designed to provide a non-threatening arena for a discussion
about race. Since then thousands of people have played the game. “I learned a lot about other people’s views. The game was very good. I learned a lot about race and how others feel. It really makes you think about race. I really felt good about race after playing this game.” – Matt White “I understand some things a little better.” – John Holloway “Really interesting. The game was real tight, there aren't too many games that talk about race. We should have this in schools. There should be more discussion topics.” – Medina Shah “Made me understand both sides of view. This would be a great game for those who are not aware of racism. One should never be judged by the color of their skin; this game helps break the ice.” – Riley Lowe “The game made people think; you had to answer the questions. You had to talk about the conversation cards and no one could really hide anything because they were put on the spot. Good game-fun game-interesting game.” – Shenchez Martin
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Table of Humanity also comes in a DVD format. Thousands of people have watched the DVD with great success as part of Cliff's live seminars. The DVD has True-False and Multiple Choice Questions as well as a number of provocative Discussion Questions. A complete guide comes with the DVD to help you work through the Discussion Questions.
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