Bias / Stereotypes / Racism
Activism
Word Bank Category
100

Attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.

What is implicit bias?

100

The efforts and actions undertaken by young people to effect social change and advocate for justice in their communities.

What is youth activism?

100

Examples of these are governmental bodies, educational institutions (think college, universities), and large companies

What is an institution?

200

Subtle acts or comments that are negative based on race, gender, other identities. 

What is a microaggression? 

200

Speaking up on behalf of oneself or others to advance specific goals, often with the intention of addressing injustices, promoting equality, or effecting positive change

What is advocacy?

200

Our perception of the way things are or should be, even if it's not accurate

What is bias?

300

A form of racism that involves interactions between individuals, often involving prejudice, discrimination

What is interpersonal racism? (other answers that are okay are personal racism, something to describe the interactions on an individual level)

300

Movements that originate from within a community, typically driven by ordinary citizens rather than established institutions or organizations

What are grassroots efforts / movements? 

300

A group of related things that work together as a whole. 

What is a system?

400

Form of racism embedded within societal institutions, maintaining disparities in resources, opportunities, and outcomes

What is institutional racism?

400

Bringing community members together to collectively address issues of concern, often aiming to build power and effect systemic change through grassroots efforts.

What is community organizing?

400

Practice of taking action, often in a public or collective manner, to bring about social, political, or cultural change

What is activism?

500

Broader form of racism that considers the effect of many factors, including historical, cultural, and economic systems, that systematically disadvantage certain racial groups

What is structural / systemic racism?

500

Using social media and cultural platforms to challenge negative stereotypes, promote positive narratives 

What is media & cultural representation / activism?

500

The reason behind learning these terms related to social justice.

If you know your rights, the language, and the systems, then you can protect yourself, your family, your friends and call out unfair, unequal treatment, practices, policies, and enact change.