Sometimes, when students are doing group work, I sneak a look at my own phone like I am in a cone of invisibility. I am part of the problem.

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In her book "Bad Feminist," Roxane Gay reflects on her own behavior during group work activities, revealing her tendency to check her phone as if she were invisible. This admission highlights her recognition of how such distractions can detract from meaningful engagement with others.

Gay’s statement serves as a commentary on the broader issue of attentiveness and participation in collaborative settings. By acknowledging her own shortcomings, she emphasizes the need for self-awareness and accountability in fostering productive group dynamics.

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February 20, 2025

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