Bias Awareness
Spacial Awareness vs. Fear
Intersectionality
Communication Access
Alcohol Awareness
100

This term describes unfair treatment based on race, gender, or sexual orientation.

What is discrimination?

100

This concept discusses how marginalized individuals may alter their behavior in public spaces to avoid discrimination.

What is code-switching?

100

This landmark event in 1969 is considered a turning point for LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S.

What is the Stonewall Riots?

100

This communication method uses hand signs and gestures to convey information, especially for those who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing and live in the U.S.

What is American Sign Language (ASL)?

100

This term refers to being aware of how much alcohol one consumes and its effects.

What is mindful drinking?

200

This type of bias occurs when someone makes assumptions (often subconscious) about a person based solely on their appearance or identity.

What is implicit bias?

200

This sociological perspective studies how spatial dynamics affect social interactions and the feeling of safety among different communities.

What is the sociology of space?

200

This activist, a prominent figure at Stonewall, highlighted the experiences of Black trans women in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

Who is Marsha P. Johnson?

200

This term describes the practice of ensuring all individuals, regardless of hearing ability, can participate in conversations and events.

What is accessibility in communication?

200

This practice involves engaging in social situations while maintaining awareness of one's alcohol intake and its potential impacts.

What is harm reduction?

300

This term refers to negative attitudes or behaviors directed toward individuals based on their sexual orientation.

What is homophobia?

300

his framework examines how urban design can either mitigate or exacerbate feelings of fear among different community members.

What is Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)?

300

This theory examines how various forms of identity (e.g., race, gender, sexuality) intersect and create unique experiences of oppression.

What is intersectionality?

300

This federal law mandates that public and private organizations provide communication access for individuals with disabilities, including those who are hard of hearing.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

300

This term describes drinking too much alcohol in a short period, often leading to dangerous situations.

What is binge drinking?

400

This theory examines how privilege operates in society, particularly how certain groups benefit from systemic advantages.

What is privilege?

400

How can fear of the unknown contribute to the perpetuation of racism and homophobia in communities?

What is by fostering misunderstanding and avoidance of diverse groups?

400

This Black lesbian author advocated for the inclusion of LGBTQ+ rights within feminist movements, focusing on intersectional issues.

Who is Audre Lorde?

400

This approach involves designing events and spaces to be inclusive for individuals with various disabilities, including those who are deaf.

What is universal design?

400

This model addresses the social and psychological factors influencing alcohol consumption and addiction among marginalized communities.

What is the social-ecological model?

500

This cognitive bias occurs when individuals favor information or perspectives that align with their existing beliefs, often disregarding contradictory evidence.

What is confirmation bias?

500

Name a strategy that communities can us to reduce fear and promote understanding among different racial and LGBTQ+ groups

What is community dialogue or education programs?

500

This term describes how overlapping identities can lead to unique experiences of discrimination and privilege.

What is multiple jeopardy?

500

Name as many modes of communication as an alternative to spoken language

Ex. texting/written, sign language, speech-to-text apps, gesturing, etc.

500

How can we make sure that we're centuring safety within non-sober spaces?

Ex. buddy system, check-in buddy, designated driver, accountability partner, have"contingency" plan if too high/drunk.