November Racial Justice Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. A preference either for or against an individual or group that interferes with impartial judgment.
- 3. Having a posture (attitude or policy) inviting the diversity of others.
- 4. The key that locks the system of racism and any system of oppression in place.
- 6. An oversimplified generalization about a person or group of people without regard for individual differences.
- 9. A process by which outsiders (differences by cultural heritage, gender, religious background, etc.) are made to take on and live out, as much as possible, the existing identity of the dominant group.
- 10. A group or subgroup, or a member of such, which has limited access to positions of power and therefore little influence upon the larger group, institution, or society.
- 11. Patterns of daily life learned by a group of people, which can be seen in language, arts, customs, food, religion, etc.
Down
- 1. Person whose ancestors were long-established residents of North America prior to the fifteenth century.
- 4. A set of beliefs generalized about a whole group of people.
- 5. There is significant political import at present attached to whether or not persons fleeing oppression in other countries and seeking asylum elsewhere can be granted this status.
- 7. Hiring or seeking to have in representation a few women and/or racial or ethnic minority persons so as to appear inclusive while remaining monocultural
- 8. Commonly used to refer to physical or mental or emotional limitations relative to others.