DEIAB
Stereotypes
Discrimination
Definitions
100

What does the D in DEIAB?

Diversity

100

Share a stereotype you have heard or one that has been directed at you.

Instructor discretion

100

What is the difference between racism and xenophobia?

Xenophobia and racism are similar, as both are rooted in discrimination, but Xenophobia usually refers to a person’s nationality and culture, rather than exclusively their race or ethnicity.

100

Bias

Bias is an inclination or preference either for or against an individual or group that interferes with impartial judgment.

200

What does the B in DEIAB?

Belonging

200

Where do stereotypes come from?

•Media images (TV shows, video games, movies, apps, advertisements, etc.)

•Parents and family members

•Friends

•Overheard conversations

•Books, articles

•Limited interaction with people of particular group identities

200

Name 5 types of discrimination...

Racism, Xenophobia, Antisemitism and Islamophobia, Sexism, Heterosexism and Cisgenderism, Ageism, Ableism, Classism, Colorism, Fatphobia, etc.

200

Intersectionality

The interconnected nature of both the ascribed and avowed selves as they relate to a given individual; you are not one thing but, rather, all these selves are at play.

300

What does the I in DEIAB?

Inclusion

300

How do stereotypes lead to implicit bias?

Stereotypes may be internalized and develop unconscious attitudes towards members of a group merely because of their membership in that group.

300

Who can experience sexism and gender bias?

Anyone - Non binary people, Trans and Cis Gender Men and Women
300

Cultural Competency

Cultural competence does not happen by taking one class or attending one training. Cultural competence evolves over one’s lifetime and follows a continuum based on awareness, knowledge and skill development across time.

400

What does the A in DEIAB?

Accessibility

400

What is the connection between stereotypes and prejudice?

Prejudice often begins in the form of a stereotype. Prejudice is a negative attitude and feeling toward an individual based solely on one’s membership in a particular social group.


400

How do you define the difference between sexual orientation and gender expression?

Sexual or affection orientation refers to who a person is romantically or sexually attracted to, where gender expression refers to how a person expresses their relationship to gender.

400

Reflexivity

It is the ability to recognize forces of socialization and disrupt them.

500

What does the E in DEIAB?

Equity

500

How do stereotypes and prejudice lead to discrimination?

As a result of holding negative beliefs/thoughts (stereotypes) and negative attitudes/feelings (prejudice) about a particular group, people often treat the target of prejudice poorly.

500

What are examples of physical and invisible disability?

Physical disabilities may include visible challenges to mobility, and invisible disability may include mental and cognitive challenges.

500

Socialization

Its the process of learning the meanings and practices that enable us to make sense of and behave appropriately in that culture.

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