Cultural Diversity 1
Cultural Diversity 2
Cultural Diversity 3
100

A specific group of people's beliefs, practices, and traditions

Culture

100

This includes aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents

Extended family

100

A system of organized beliefs in a higher power

Religion

200

A preference that prevents objective judgment

Bias

200

Someone who does not believe in a higher power

Atheist 

200

Unequal treatment or prejudice against a person or group based on their characteristics

Discrimination

300

A group of people who share a common cultural identity, including language, traditions, customs, history, and often ancestry, distinguishing them from other groups.

Ethnicity

300

Without considering facts or evidence, a strong feeling or belief about a person or subject is developed

Prejudice

300

A social construct used to categorize people based on perceived physical characteristics, often used in conjunction with ethnicity

Race

400

This happens when someone assumes that everyone in a group is the same

Stereotyping

400

What are the four elements to building trust

Being respectful, empathetic, genuine, and listening actively

400

A society that embraces and values multiple cultures, recognizing the contributions of diverse groups

Multiculturalism

500

Considers the physical, social, emotional, and mental well-being of the individual

Holistic view

500

Recognizing and appreciating that people are different in many ways, like the food they eat, the languages they speak, the traditions they follow, and the holidays they celebrate.

Cultural Diversity

500

People being treated fairly, equally and specifically to their needs. It’s about inclusion regardless of race, gender, disability, religion or belief, who they love and age.

Equality

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