Core Concepts
Power and Oppression
Practice and Application
100

The idea that understanding and interacting with people across cultures makes you competent. 

What is cultural competency?

100

Kimberly Crenshaw's concept of interlocking a person's social and economic identities.  

What is intersectionality?

100

This North American language gives clients an advantage of being seen and heard by practitioners. 

What is English in cultural competency?

200

The process of analyzing personal values, biases and background.

What is critical reflexivity?

200

According to Pon (2003), this is the default standard in which other cultural groups are measured against. 

What is Whiteness?

200

Assumption that people across different cultures all act and behave the similarly. 

What is stereotyping?

300

Learning of different cultural practices, values and lived experiences that are evolving and continuous. 

What is cultural humility?

300

According to Goldberg (1993, as cited in Pon, 2009), this is a shift away from biological exclusion of race to those based on culture. 

What is new racism?

300

Is commonly used in social work practice based on assumptions of shared culture that ignore internal diversity, power relations and oppression.

What is ethnic matching?

400

To judge other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture. 

What is ethnocentrism?

400

The separation of cultural groups to maintain capitalistic and colonialist discourses. 

What is othering?

400

Ensures the client is comfortable, respected and safe in regards to their culture. 

What is cultural safety?

500

The idea that cultures are fixed and uniform. 

What is cultural essentialism?

500

Traditional social work forgets the history of colonialism and racism while pretending to be fair and inclusive.

What is ontology of forgetting?

500

Ensuring a clients protection of rights by providing support and empowerment to clients. 

What is advocacy?

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