Vocabulary
Barriers
Real examples
Lived experience
Random!!
100

What is the term for overlapping identities that shape someone’s experience?

Intersectionality

100

What type of barrier is an inaccessible classroom?

Physical barrier.

100

What identity overlaps in the example of the Black disabled woman being dismissed by doctors?

Race + disability.

100

Who was the speaker in the video?

Keri Gray.

100

Name two countries in asia

any two correct answers!

200

What is discrimination based on disability called?

Ableism

200

What type of barrier is a stereotype?

Social barrier.

200

What identity creates extra challenges for the queer disabled adult in public spaces?

Sexuality + disability.

200

Name one identity she talked about.

Black, disabled, woman.

200

How many zeros are there in one thousand?

three !!!

300

What is a systemic barrier?

A barrier created by rules, institutions, or systems (ex: school discipline bias).

300

A disabled newcomer struggles with language at the doctor. What two identities overlap?

Disability + newcomer/immigration identity.

300

Why might a low-income disabled student face extra barriers?

Lack of transportation, tech, tutoring, affordability issues.

300

What was the main idea of the video?

Disability intersects with race, gender, and identity.

300

How many maple leafs are on the Canadian flag?

one

400

Name two identities that can overlap with disability.

Race, gender, culture, class, sexuality, immigration status (any two).

400

Give an example of a systemic barrier mentioned in the slides.

School discipline bias, medical racism, immigration system barriers, etc.

400

Which intersectional identities affect the Muslim autistic teen example?

Religion + disability + cultural communication differences.

400

Why is her story an example of intersectionality?

Because her experiences come from overlapping identities, not just disability.

400

Name one of the teenage mutant ninja turtles

Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael

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