Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Them Isms & Phobias!
Community Cultural Wealth
Community Terms
A Just World
100

The condition under which individuals are provided the resources they need to have access to the same opportunities as the general population.

What is equity?

100

Race prejudice + social and institutional power

What is racism?

100

This is the creator of the Community Cultural Wealth Theory.

Who is Yosso?

100

This umbrella term refers to folks who, due to the way our society has constructed race, are most impacted by systemic racism.

People of color/communities of color

100

The act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release.

What is liberation?

200

A state of belonging, when persons of different backgrounds and identities are valued, integrated, and welcomed equitably as decision-makers and collaborators.

What is inclusion?

200

Systemic violence against LGBTQ+ people, associated with attitudes such as fear, discomfort, distrust, or disdain.

What is homophobia?

200

This capital is the intellectual and social skills attained through communication experiences in more than one language and/or style.

What is linguistic capital?

200

The B in the term LGBTQ+

What is bisexual?

200

This happens when we create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony to support present and future generations.

What is environmentally stable?

300

The various ways people differ, including the race, ethnicity, nationality, socioeconomic status, religion, economic class, etc.

What is diversity?

300

This term refers to the everyday slights and insults (both conscious and unconscious) that connote or denote racialized meaning—often directed toward people of color by white folks.

What are microaggressions?
300

This capital refers to skills built through oppositional behavior that challenges inequality.

What is resistance capital?

300

Groups who have been relegated to the lower or peripheral edge of society, such as people of color, women, LGBTQ+, low-income individuals, prisoners, the disabled, senior citizens, and many more.

Who are Historically Marginalized Communities?

300

This is NOT what anti-racism is.

What is "not racism?" 

400

This term asks the question "Whose ideas won’t be taken as seriously because they aren’t in the majority?”

What is justice?

400

This term includes the policies and practices entrenched in established institutions which result in the exclusion or promotion of designated groups. 

What is systemic racism?

400

This is the year Yosso published the Community Cultural Wealth Theory.

What is 2005?

400

This term, although it heavily impacts us in real life, is made-up social construct, and not an actual biological fact.

What is race?

400

This framework is key when talking about decolonization.

What is an Indigenous framework?

500

This term asks the question "“Has everyone’s ideas been heard?” 

What is inclusion?

500

This activist discussed the difference between individual racism and institutionalized racism by bringing up racist acts in Birmingham, Alabama.

Who is Stokely Carmichael?

500

Community Cultural Wealth was born out of this theory.

What is Critical Race Theory?

500

In order for a community to be considered low income, this number of people must live below the poverty line.

What is 20%?
500

This needs to occur for true partnership to happen.

What is collaboration?

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