Define racism
Treating someone unfairly because of their race, colour, ethnic or national origins.
Define discrimination
Bonus Point: gives an example of 2 (not racism)
Treating someone unfairly because they belong in a different category of people to you.
Bonus Point: maternity, religion, sexism, agism, homophobia, transphobia
What is a stereotype
What is the difference between empathy and sympathy
empathy- feeling / sharing the same emotion as another person
sympathy- feeling bad or pity another person while remaining emotionally detached
What is Mr Hatch's favourite AFL team?
Freo
What is an example of racism from the "Adam Goodes" documentary
A person from the crowed calling Adam an Ape from the stands during a game.
(Answers may vary)
Bonus Point: the percentage in which young people are discriminated against in Australia
Answers will vary - ensure there is an action
2 bonus points: 30%
How can stereotypes effect individuals in everyday life?
increased stress or fear of others judging them
increased insecurities leading to mental health problems
division between groups
Empathy or sympathy?
Saying "I can imagine how hurtful and isolating it must have felt to be booed by thousands of people, especially after speaking out against racism."
Empathy
5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Lift-off!
bonus point : give it some effort
What is racial vilification?
A public act that demonstrates hatred or ridicule to a person or group of people because of their race or ethnicity.
What is the difference between a stereotype and discrimination?
opinion vs action
2 examples of stereotypes from the 'Adam Goodes' documentary
1. the angry indigenous man 2. the savage or primitive athlete
Empathy or sympathy?
After seeing the constant booing and criticism directed at Adam Goodes, saying "I feel really sorry for Adam. No one deserves to be treated like that."
Sympathy
What is Mr Miller's favourite saying?
Life's not fair
What is an examples of racial vilification
Injust court representation or charges
Family displacement
Fines
What has the Australian Government put in place to criminalise discrimination?
Discrimination laws and acts that protect different groups that are vulnerable to discrimiantion
What are two ways we can decreases presents of stereotypes in our community?
1. not judge a book by it's cover 2. call people/friends out
What is one way empathy can reduce the presents of discrimination or prejudice in communities?
Understanding how comments and judgements can make other people feel or restrict them.
People who have experienced discrimination and prejudice are less likely to show those behaviours because they understand the damage
What is the object on the front desk with the flag called?
bouy- specific for snorkeling
Explain what the following statement is trying to say:
"Racism is apart of Aussie culture"
Racism in Australia is becoming/is normalised within our culture
Stereotypes based on race and ethnicity are very common in Australia
Bonus point: mentions social norms, generalisation of groups or desensitisation
Name and give an example of all 8 types of discrimination
racism, ageism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, religion, maternity and gender
Describe the difference between sexism and gender stereotypes
Bonus point: give an example of each
gender stereotypes- generalised idea, opinion or thought - does not restrict person directly
Sexism- treating someone unfairly because of their gender -
Bonus: GS- girls wear pink, boys wear blue; Sexism- not allowing boys into a hair salon
Give one example of how Adam Goodes is using empathy to change his community.
speaking out against racism in AFL and aussie culture due to personal experiences and historical experiences
How many siblings does Miss Blair have?
Bonus point: is she oldest, middle, youngest or only child
2 - youngest