DEIJ basics
Cultural awareness
Inclusion in action
Justice and social impact
Language matters
100

This word refers to the presence of differences such as race, gender, age, and ability within a group or organization.

What is diversity?

100

Learning about and respecting other cultures helps reduce this — a preconceived judgment about others.

What is prejudice

100

Inviting someone to a meeting is diversity; asking for their opinion during it is this.

What is inclusion

100

The “J” in DEIJ stands for this.

What is Justice

100

Using a person’s correct name and pronouns shows this core DEIJ value.

What is respect

200

Having people from different backgrounds in a room is diversity — but ensuring all voices are valued and heard is this.

What is inclusion?

200

A symbolic celebration that highlights Hispanic and Latinx heritage in the U.S. from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

What is Hispanic Heritage Month?

200

These groups within organizations help create community and support for people with shared identities

What are Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)?

200

This movement gained momentum after the death of George Floyd in 2020.

What is Black Lives Matter

200

This term describes language that avoids excluding or marginalizing groups.

What is inclusive language?

300

The concept that fairness may require giving different levels of support to reach equal outcomes

What is equity?

300

This term refers to the practice of taking elements from another culture without understanding or respect

what is cultural appropriation 

300

Using language like “partner” instead of “husband” or “wife” is considered what type of language?

What is inclusive language?

300

This term describes policies or practices that unfairly disadvantage a group of people.

What is systemic discrimination (or institutional racism)?

300

The phrase “people with disabilities” instead of “disabled people” reflects this language approach.

What is person-first language

400

This term describes the interconnected nature of social identities like race, gender, and class.

What is intersectionality

400

This communication skill involves actively listening and showing understanding across cultural differences.

What is cultural humility?

400

Removing barriers in buildings, digital platforms, or policies for people with disabilities supports this.

What is accessibility?

400

Efforts to dismantle unjust systems rather than just address surface-level inequities are called this.

What is social justice work?

400

This form of language acknowledges someone’s lived experience rather than questioning it.

What is validating language?

500

What term points to the unfair and avoidable differences in outcomes between groups of people, often due to systemic barriers?

What is inequity (or “inequality” in outcomes)?

500

An ongoing process of self-reflection and learning about one’s own cultural biases and assumptions.

What is cultural competence?

500

This leadership practice involves ensuring marginalized voices are represented in decision-making.

What is inclusive leadership?

500

The effort to correct historical and systemic wrongs through compensation or policy change is often called this.

What are reparations?

500

The shift from “minority” to “underrepresented” groups helps avoid this issue with outdated terminology.

What is othering or deficit framing?