Types of prejudice
Personal identities
in it together
100

Believing that someone without a disability is superior to somebody with a disability. This can be done on any level whether it is conscious or subconscious.

Able-ism

100

 someone who does not identify with any gender

A-Gender

100

Be accepting and open minded to different people and beliefs. This does not always mean that you agree, but it doesn’t mean that you try to stop it.

Tolerance

200

The belief that young people are inferior to older people. This includes prejudice, thoughts and discriminatory behavior towards young people on the basis of their age.

Adult-ism

200

Someone who is attracted to people who identify as either masculine or feminine

Bi-Sexual

200

Someone from another social group or class supporting those in other groups. Usually this is somebody who comes from the majority standing alongside someone from the minority.

Ally

300

Fearing or hating someone based on their connection to Judaism

Anti‐Semitism

300

A term used for people who go outside of societies gendered norms

Queer 

300

Bringing people who have traditionally been excluded and left out into the fold so power is shared 

Inclusion

400

The oppressive idea that people in transgendered bodies are less legitimate than their cis counterparts

Cis-Sexism

400

You are a member of this group if you identify with and of the following: lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and asexual and/or corresponding queer alliances/associations

LGBTQIA+

400

Having an environment where people feel comfortable and free to be themselves regardless of their background, race, ethnicity, beliefs, etc.

Safe Space

500

The act of treating somebody differently on the basis of their skin color

Color-ism

500

A gender identity for people who do not see themselves in either the masculine or feminine light

Non-Binary/Gender Queer/Gender Variant

500

Actively trying to create equality, safety and respect for everyone 

Social Justice