Equality
Across
- 2. a form of written language for visually impaired people.
- 4. A person who suffers harm, injury, or loss as a result of a crime, accident, or adverse situation, often highlighting issues of injustice or discrimination.
- 7. Differences in rights or opportunities between genders or those with disabilities.
- 8. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- 9. Unfair difference
- 10. Describing traits passed from parents to offspring.
- 11. An unfair preference or dislike for a person or group based on preconceived ideas
- 12. An obstacle that prevents access, equality, or participation, often hindering marginalized groups.
- 15. becoming stronger and more confident, claiming one’s rights
- 16. Intimidation or mistreatment of someone, often repeated over time, resulting in physical or emotional harm.
- 17. The circumstances or experiences that shape an individual’s identity, including factors such as culture, education, and socio-economic status
- 18. A personal belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on factual evidence.
Down
- 1. A loss or limitation of physical or mental abilities, which may affect one’s daily life and function.
- 3. Making things usable for people with disabilities.
- 5. The improper usage or treatment of a person, typically involving physical, emotional, or psychological harm
- 6. Unfair treatment based on gender or ability.
- 13. A feeling of admiration or regard for someone or something, often based on their qualities, achievements, or rights, promoting equitable treatment and understanding
- 14. A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a particular group of people