Core Concepts of Ethnic Studies
Across
- 1. preconceived opinions or feelings about people not based in reason or actual experience
- 5. legal citizenship to a specific nation or state
- 8. a social group based on physical traits and not biology
- 10. systemic, unfair treatment and denial of rights based on race, ethnicity, or other identities
- 11. a group based on shared culture, language, ancestry, and traditions
- 12. academic field that examines the histories, cultures, experiences, and perspectives of racial and ethnic groups
- 14. fully adopting a dominant culture while losing original customs and traditions
- 15. type of bias that is unconscious and outside of a person's awareness
- 17. groups that oppose dominant cultural values and create alternatives
- 19. acts committed with intent to eradicate or destroy national, ethnic, religious, or racial groups
- 20. racial/ethnic groups pushed to the size and excluded from power and resources that create inequality
- 22. oversimplified, generalized, and often widely held belief about a particular group of people
- 23. type of bias that is conscious and with intent
- 24. the culture of society's most powerful group seen as "normal" or "default"
- 25. the idea that various aspects of one's identity interact with one another to create a unique experience of privilege or discrimination
Down
- 2. judging other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture
- 3. adopting elements of other culture naturally while retaining one's own
- 4. systemic domination of one social group by another
- 6. opposing oppression and challenging dominant narratives by asserting marginalized group identities
- 7. unearned advantages or access given to certain groups by society
- 9. discrimination based on the basis of race
- 13. unfairly blaming a minority group for society's problems, failures, or frustrations
- 16. the shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts of a group
- 18. unfair preference or inclination for or against someone or something
- 21. fear or hatred of foreign individuals and cultures