Mind Map
Race
Sex
Institutional
Liberation
Privilege
Ethnicity
Oppression
Sexuality
Cisgender
Racism
Autoethnography
Socioeconomic
Intersectionality
Prejudice
Perpetuate
Gender
Internalized Oppression
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Example: Hispanic and Latino Americans
Def'n: The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has common national or cultural tradition
Example: Black People
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Def'n: The fact or condition of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition
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Example: Middle Class
Def'n: Concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors
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Def'n: How a person perceives the blend of masculinity and/or femininity in their body, indentity; how that is presented in the world
Example: Masculine
Def'n: When one's sex and gender is the same
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Example: A male who identifies as a male
Def'n: The state of being male and/or female with a reference to biological differences
Example: If a person has female body parts, then their sex is female.
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Example: A person's sexual orientation or preference
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Def'n: If a person likes the same, opposite, or both genders, then that is their sexuality
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Example: A society where one race is guaranteed less rights than another
Def'n: The state of being subject to unjust treatment or control
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Example: When a person makes fun of their race because society made them think that way
Def'n: When a member of an oppressed group believes and acts out the stereotypes created about their group
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Example: Religion
Def'n: Expressed or organized in the form of institutions and social structures
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Example: Having an opinion on someone's race without ever interacting with someone from that ethnicity
Def'n: Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
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Example: When one race has more advantage than another race
Def'n: System of advantage based on race
Example: Internalized Oppression
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Def'n: Make an undesirable situation or an unfounded belief continue without end
Example: White people had more privileges than black people during the years of segregation in the U.S
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Def'n: Special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
Example: A person allowed to be released from prison
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Def'n: The act of being set free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression
Example: Various social identities of a person that are oppressed
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Def'n: The overlap of various social identities
An example would be when an author writes a self-reflection about the social identities they connect themselves with
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Def'n: Writing yourself as a part of a larger social group