DEI/Cultural Humility
Food and Culture
SoDH
Asia, Africa, Australia
South America, Religions
100

The interconnected nature of social categories as they apply to a given individual or group.

What is "Intersectionality"?

100

"Meditation" is an example of this.

What is an individual healing practice or religious ritual?

100

The conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks.

What are the "Social Determinants of Health"?

100

This country houses Africa's 3rd largest lake, has a large Christian following, was once a British colony, and practices the following etiquette: Greetings, bringing a small gift, indirect speech, modest dress.

What is "Malawi"?

100

This country is primarily made up of European descendents, has a large Catholic following, houses the grocery chain "Dia", and utilizes the following common ingredients: Beef, pork, corn, potatoe, chimichurri, lemon.

What is "Argentina"?

200

Each group or individual is giveen the same resources or opportunities regardless of circumstances.

What is "Equality"?

200

Also called food culture, these are the ways in which humans use food.

What are "Foodways"?

200

Living far from a clinic or hospital is an example of this SoDH.

What is an example of "Health Care Access and Quality"?

200

This country is primarily made up of British and Indigenous descendants, has a large Christian following, may utilize the wijuti grub in traditional medicine, and is known to make the following holiday foods: Pavlova, trifles, potato bake, barbeque.


What is "Australia"?

200

This religion is practiced on every inhabited continent, believes in an afterlife, promotes self discipline, and practices the following holidays: Advent, Lent, and Ash Wednesday.

What is "Christianity"?

300

An example of this might be "Where are you really from?".

What is an example of a "Microaggression"?

300

Humans can eat both plants and animals, but are attracted to certain tastes, textures, and foods.

What is the "Omnivore's Paradox"?

300

Racial/ethnic minorities and people with low incomes are more likely to live in places with exposure to things at work that can harm their health, like secondhand smoke or loud noises. This is an example of this SoDH.

What is an example of "Neighborhood and Built Environment"?

300

This arid country has a large Muslim following, believes in a wholistic apporach to health, and utilizes the following common ingredients: Fava beans, eggplant, chickpeas, cheese, and vegetables.

What is "Egypt"?

300

This religion is practiced mainly in African and Asian countries, believes in the "Five Pillars", believes health is a gift from God, and utilizes the following common spices: Ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, cumin.

What is "Islam"?

400

The goal of this practice is to build understanding of cultures to provide better and more appropriate services.

What is "Cultural Competence"?

400

Fasting is an important part of this religious holiday.

What is "Ramadan"?

400

A child whos parents are in jail is an example of this SoDH.

What is an example of "Social and Community Context"?

400

This country boasts 2,026 miles of coastline, has many common religions, practices a belief in "hot/cold" foods, and practices the following holidays: Tet, National Day, and Mid-Autumn Festival.

What is "Vietnam"?

400

This country is primarily Spanish-Speaking, has a large Catholic following, houses the grocery chain "Walmart", and practices the following etiquette: Food should be eaten with a fork and knife, licking fingers is rude, hands shouldn't be held in the lap, and guests are expected to stay and chat after a meal.

What is "Chile"?

500

The aspects of the acronym "C.R.A.S.H."

What are:

Consider Culture

Show Respect

Active Listening

Be Sensitive

Practice Humility

500

In this cultural diet, pork and shellfish are exculded, and meats and dairy foods mustn't be consumed together.

What is the "Kosher Diet"?

500

Older adults are at a higher risk of these SoDH which negetively impact health. (Name at least 2).

What are social isolation, lower income, and/or limited medical/technological literacy?

500

This country has a population of 71.7 million, has a large Buddhist following, may ferment, smoke, or stirfry food, and utilizes the following common ingredients: Chilies, coconut milk, seafood, tamarind, and fish sauce.

What is "Thailand"?

500

This religion is practiced primarily in Asia, believes in reincarnation of the soul, promotes the "Four Noble Truths", and utilizes the following herbal remedies: Ginseng, turmeric, bamboo, and lotus.

What is "Buddhism"?