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Across
  1. 5. social construct used to categorize humans into groups based on physical characteristics
  2. 6. framework that exemplifies how to move beyond the simple documentation of health inequities and move toward research and practice that explains the power structures that perpetuate the inequities.
  3. 7. make uniform/similar
  4. 10. framework to understand how various social identities overlap and interact
  5. 11. regard or treat as psychologically abnormal
  6. 12. a belief system that includes assumptions of nativism, white supremacy, patriarchy and heteronormativity, with divine sanction for authoritarian control and militarism
  7. 13. dominance or influence of one entity over others, often sustained through cultural or economic persuasion
Down
  1. 1. social process of relegating specific groups to the fringes of society and denying them participation
  2. 2. common focus population of most research, and particularly social research
  3. 3. discipline that focuses on the disruption and interrogation of assumptions of truth, objectivity, the construction of knowledge, and understanding of worldviews
  4. 4. racialized social system and set of beliefs that uphold White American social supremacy and the oppression of populations of color.
  5. 8. theory structured around the recognition that racism is systemic and embedded into every facet of US society.
  6. 9. shared cultural heritage that defines a groups identity often including language, ancestry, traditions, religion