Defining Humanization Vs. Dehumanization
Language Matters
Humanization through resistance.
Everyday dehumanization
Humanization in action
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What is Dehumanization?

Treating people as less than human by denying thing their dignity, individuality, or worth. 

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True or False: Words can impact how people are treated.

True

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What is one way marginalized groups resist dehumanization?

Activism, storytelling, art, education, or community building.

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How can dehumanization be prevented?

By promoting empathy, human rights, education and respect for diversity.

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 What is a microaggression?

 A subtle comment or action that communicates bias or disrespect.

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What is Humanization 

To recognize people as fully human with dignity, emotions, complexity, and rights.

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What is a stereotype?

A belief that all people in a group are the same.

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How does storytelling help humanize communities?

It shares lived experiences and builds empathy.

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What is reducing someone to just their opinion?

Reducing a person to an opinion invalidates their full humanity.

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How can jokes contribute to dehumanization?

They normalize stereotypes and harmful beliefs.

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Give one example of stereotype used to dehumanize a group (Be school appropriate Pls)

Any historically harmful stereotype. 

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Asking someone how they want to be identified shows:

Respect and Humanization.
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Name ANY social movement that centers human dignity.
Civil rights movement, Black lives matter, LGBTQ+ rights, etc.
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What is showing empathy?

Empathy is understanding and sharing another's feelings through attentive, non-judgmental listening.

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What does it mean to “see someone as invisible”?

Ignoring their presence, voice, or humanity.