Diversity Bingo A game to discover diversity together
The term "diversity" is on everyone's lips these days. And rightly so, because we live in an increasingly diverse society. There are women, men and queer people. Old, young and young at heart. People who pray to God, Allah or not at all. Homosexuals, heterosexuals, bisexuals and the undecided. People with and without migration experience, village and city dwellers. People in wheelchairs, with canes, with one or two arms. One thing is certain: We are all different. And we all want to be treated with equal respect and appreciation. But what does the term diversity actually mean? What do I already know about the topic? And how diverse is our immediate environment, our workplace or our team? With Diversity Bingo, you can playfully find answers to these and other questions!
Diversity Bingo is part of the Diversity Action Box, but can also be borrowed individually.
Number of participants
5 to 20
Age recommendation
from 18 years
Duration
From 15 minutes
Place
Seminar room
Structure and procedure:
The game is quickly explained: the aim is to be the first person to answer all the questions on the bingo card correctly. Each person playing receives a bingo card and a pen. A game leader is appointed who checks the results later using the results card and leads the discussion round at the end of the game.This person does not usually play, but ensures that the bingo runs smoothly. Whoever has filled in all the fields ends the game by shouting the word "Bingo" out loud and hands the game card to the game leader, who checks the correctness of the answers. If all the questions are answered correctly, the game is over and the scoring begins. If not all the answers are correct, the game continues until the next person calls out "Bingo".