The Privilege Journal will help bring to awareness the experiences in our life when we used our rank, status, or positions of power and authority to secure opportunities, success, and our own status. The tool and activity include prompts to help us appreciate how much we benefited from unearned advantages. Unearned advantages from being white or male, straight or cisgender, able-bodied, married, ‘attractive’, educated, employed, or simply part of an in-group. The Privilege Journal is for those who want to be better parents and managers, better siblings, sisters and brothers, better volunteer board members, and better leaders by empowering rather than oppressing others. This tool is for people serious about changing themselves and the world through healing and compassion. The tool is for those who seek social, economic, and ecological justice. The Privilege Journal is part of a series of tools that help us reject patterns of dominance and embrace partnership and collaboration as organizing and governance approaches. This tool helps us take a close look at ourselves and the way we use power and privilege, the way we treat and engage with people, and ultimately the way we do democracy and engagement, and handle conflict, particularly through the way we use and carry our own earned unearned advantage. The Privilege Journal requires you to do the Trauma Journal first as it is easier for most of us to face our experiences of being victimized than to face our experiences of being dominant, in positions of advantage, or even the victimizer.