_________ is creating an environment where individuals/groups feel welcomed and respected so they can participate regardless of background, identity, or ability.
What is inclusion?
Name something that can be part of culture (food, music, clothing, etc.).
What is food, music, clothing, celebrations, traditions, etc?
_________ _________ is when you have employees from different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences,
What is workplace diversity?
_______ _________ is the inclusion of students from various languages, cultures, and backgrounds for equitable education.
What is school diversity?
This word describes people who have permanently moved to live in America from another country.
What are immigrants?
is an unfair judgement about a person or group without knowing them.
What is prejudice?
People from different parts of the world speak different versions of this
What is language?
Affirmative ______ are policies or practices in governments or organizations to combat systemic discrimination.
What is affirmative action?
This is a type of education where teachers use both English and a student’s native language to teach.
What is bilingual education?
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
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?
What is the most widely spoken language by native speakers
what is mandarin?
________ biases are unconscious attitudes that affect our decisions toward other social groups like hiring or promotions
What is implicit bias?
ESL programs support students who speak different languages, what does ESL stand for?
What is English as a Second Language?
This 1882 law excluded immigrants from _____
What is China?
This is a term that refers to negative attitudes or discrimination against people with disabilities.
What is ableism?
_______ is the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation
What is respect?
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?
This three letter abbreviation is used to describe students learning English as a new language. (Hint: E__)
What is ELL?
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?
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?
________ ________ 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?
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?
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?
Executive Order ____ was used in 1942 to exclude, relocate, and incarcerate Japanese Americans during WWII. (Hint: Executive Order 9 _ _ _)
What is Executive Order 9066?