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What is the definition of intersectionality?
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the complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination (such as racism, sexism, and classism) combine, overlap, or intersect especially in the experiences of marginalized individuals or groups
denial of racial differences by emphasizing sameness and erasing the experiences of people of color
a group of streets meeting at a junction
reflecting a tendency to interpret the world in terms of European or Anglo-American values and experiences
the fear of immigrants/foreigners
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What does xenophobia refer to?
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reflecting a tendency to interpret the world in terms of European or Anglo-American values and experiences
the complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination combine
Extreme fear of immigrants/foreigners
Justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society
denial of racial differences by emphasizing sameness and erasing the experiences of people of color
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What is the definition of intersectionality?
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What does xenophobia refer to?
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What is color-evasion also known as?
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What does the master narrative normalize?
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What is a counter narrative?
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What does it mean to dehumanize someone?
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What is empathy?
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What does social justice focus on?
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What term describes the discrimination faced by a black woman due to both her gender and race?
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Which term refers to the fear or hatred of foreigners or people from different cultures?
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What term describes the practice of disregarding race in employment decisions, potentially perpetuating disparities for people of color?
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Which term describes the dominant perspective in history textbooks that emphasizes the experiences of white European settlers?
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What term refers to the effort to highlight the experiences and contributions of marginalized groups in response to biased narratives?
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Which term describes the act of portraying the enemy as less than human to justify violence against them?
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Which term describes the act of listening and showing compassion for someone's experiences of discrimination?
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What term describes advocacy for policies that address inequality and systemic issues like racism?
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Which term describes the interconnected nature of social categorizations that lead to overlapping systems of discrimination?
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What term describes the discrimination faced by a transgender person of color due to their gender identity and race?
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In a country with an influx of refugees, what harmful behavior towards immigrants is fueled by xenophobic attitudes?
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Which term describes the practice of portraying refugees as a faceless mass in order to justify harsh immigration policies?
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What term describes sharing alternative narratives that celebrate diversity and resilience of marginalized communities?
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What are some factors that contribute to the rise of xenophobia in society?
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How does color-evasion perpetuate systemic inequalities?
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Why is it important to challenge the master narrative in history and literature?
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Why is empathy important in social justice advocacy?
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What are some strategies for promoting social justice in our communities?
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What are the consequences of dehumanizing language and imagery?
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How does intersectionality help us understand the experiences of individuals facing multiple forms of discrimination?