Inclusion
Culture
Diversity at work
Diversity in school
History of diversity in US
100

_________ is creating an environment where individuals/groups feel welcomed and respected so they can participate regardless of background, identity, or ability.

  • What is inclusion?

100

Name something that can be part of culture (food, music, clothing, etc.).

  • What is food, music, clothing, celebrations, traditions, etc?

100
  • _________ _________ is when you have employees from different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences,

 What is workplace diversity?

100
  • _______ _________ is the inclusion of students from various languages, cultures, and backgrounds for equitable education.

 What is school diversity?

100
  •  This word describes people who have permanently moved to live in America from another country.

What are immigrants?

200
  •  is an unfair judgement about a person or group without knowing them.

What is prejudice?

200

People from different parts of the world speak different versions of this

  • What is language?

200
  • Affirmative ______ are policies or practices in governments or organizations to combat systemic discrimination.
     

 What is affirmative action?

200
  • This is a type of education where teachers use both English and a student’s native language to teach.
      

 What is bilingual education?

200
  •  These laws enforced racial segregation targeted toward African Americans in the U.S. during the late 19th century to mid 20th century.
     

What are the Jim Crow Laws

300

This is a type of diversity used to describe the presence and use of multiple languages within a specific community, organization, or society.

What is linguistic diversity?

300

What is the most widely spoken language by native speakers

what is mandarin?

300

 ________ biases are unconscious attitudes that affect our decisions toward other social groups like hiring or promotions

  • What is implicit bias?

300
  • ESL programs support students who speak different languages, what does ESL stand for?
     

 What is English as a Second Language?

300
  •  This 1882 law excluded immigrants from _____
     

 What is China?

400

 This is a term that refers to negative attitudes or discrimination against people with disabilities.

  • What is ableism?

400

    •  _______ is the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation
       

What is respect?

400
  •  EEO is a practice that ensures candidates are considered fairly regardless of race, gender, or background. What does EEO stand for?

What is equal employment opportunity?

400
  •  This three letter abbreviation is used to describe students learning English as a new language. (Hint: E__)

 What is ELL?

400
  •  This amendment banned poll taxes which had been used to prevent African Americans and other low-income groups from voting.

What is the 24th amendment?

500

This is a term used to describe superficial and symbolic efforts to include a few individuals from underrepresented groups to give the facade of diversity, equality, or inclusion, often used to hide systemic inequality. (Hint: _____ism)

  • What is tokenism?

500
  • ________ ________ refers to the variety of cultural expressions and practices that exist within a society or among different societies. This diversity encompasses differences in language, customs, beliefs, and values, contributing to a rich tapestry of human experience.

What is cultural diversity?

500
  • DEI are organizational frameworks that seek to promote fair treatment and full participation of all people in organizations. What does DEI stand for?
     

 What is diversity, equity, and inclusion?

500
  • The College of Ethnic Studies at SFSU was established in ____ after a six month student-led strike fighting for the ethnic studies program at SFSU.
     

 What is 1969?

500
  •  Executive Order ____ was used in 1942 to exclude, relocate, and incarcerate Japanese Americans during WWII. (Hint: Executive Order 9 _ _ _)


 What is Executive Order 9066?

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