Socio-economic Status
Culture
Age
Mental & Physical Ability
Citizenship
100

In your own words, define Socioeconomic Status

Socioeconomic Status is the standing or classification of an individual or group. It is often measured as a combination of education, income, and occupation 

100

In your own words, define Culture

Social Behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.

100

In your own words, define Aging 

The sequential or progressive change in a person that leads to an increased risk of debility, disease, and death

100

In your own words, define Disability 

A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities

100

In your own words, define Citizenship 

A citizen is a participatory member of a political community. Citizenship is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government

200

How does your Socioeconomic Status affect your life

Debt

Wealth 

Opportunity 

Education

200

How does Culture affect your life

Language

Values

Customs

Religion

Family

200

How have you seen Age affect someones life

Health issues

Ageism

Opportunity 

Maturity 

Stereotypes

200

How have you seen or experienced Disabiltiy, either Mental or Physical

Opportunities 

Education 

Work 

Stereotypes

Accessibility

200

How have you seen Citizenship affect people

Work

Transportation 

Stereotypes

Deportation 

Family

Resources

300

What resources are in the community and on campus in regards to Socioeconomic Status

Racers Helping Racers

Needline 

Career Closet

Hope Calloway

Soup for the Soul

Angels Community Clinic

300

What resources are in the community and on campus in regards to Culture

Office of IDEA

OMI- Office of Multicultural Initiatives

Black Student Council

Multicultural Student Round Table 

PRIDE Center

300

What resources are in the community and on campus in regards to Age

Needline

West Kentucky Allied Service 

Calloway County Family Resources Center

Center for Accessible Living

300

What resources are in the community and on campus in regards to Disability 

Center for Accessibility

Merryman House

Student Disibitlies Services

West Kentucky Allied Services

300

What resources are in the community and on campus in regards to Citizenship 

DACA Hotline

English as a Second Language Resources


400

In what ways can you take personal accountability for the way you respond to Socioeconomic Status differences

Advocating for a Living Wage

Making the effort to hear the experiences of people of other socioeconomic statuses

Acknowledging your privilege when it comes to how one spends money  

400

In what ways can you take personal accountability for the way you respond to Culture Differences

Understanding Cultural Appropriation / Not Participating in Cultural Appropriation

Learning about and appreciating other cultures

Acknowledging Biases that may come from your own cultural beliefs

400

In what ways can you take personal accountability for the way you respond to Age Differences

Confronting Stereotypes about aging 

Understanding that age doesn't define maturity

Aging is natural

Everyone achieves milestones at their own rates

400

In what ways can you take personal accountability for the way you respond to different Disabilities (mental & physical)

Understanding, not all disabilities are visible

People aren't defined by their Disabilities

People with Disabilities have the right to individuality and autonomy

Disability stereotypes

400

In what ways can you take personal accountability for the way you respond to Citizenship differences

Confronting negative stereotypes about undocumented immigrants

Understanding immigration requirements and limitations 

Misinformation about using resources

500

How can you advocate and take action to fight against poverty 

Donate to community or non-profits

Contact elected officials about policy changes

Educate people about misinformation and stereotypes


500

How can you advocate and take action to fight against

Help stop/callout cultural appropriation

Lift up the voices of minority groups 

Inviting other people with different cultural identities to participate and be involved


500

How can you advocate and take action to fight against Ageism

Spend time with different age groups/generations 

Educate yourself on how age affects people differently 

Fight to protect human rights for all ages

500

How can you advocate and take action to fight against Ableism 

Volunteer for organizations that provide services to disabled individuals 

Push for greater accessibility 

Don't use ableist labels and expressions



500

How can you advocate and take action to fight against anti-immigrant beliefs

Fight for human rights to be respected in ICE Detention centers

Advocate for more reasonable and timely Citizenship processes 

Challenging expectations of immigrants to assimilate to American cultures

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