Vocabulary Practice- TMT

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Across
  1. 2. a preconceived, often unconscious, bias or assumption about a person or group
  2. 4. someone who uses their personal power to fight oppression and empower marginalized voices
  3. 6. a learned skill that allows someone to deeply listen to someone's experiences, and connect them to common understandings or emotions
  4. 9. the unconscious attitudes, bias, or stereotypes one has that affects their understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious way
  5. 10. native; originating from a particular place
  6. 13. when members of a dominant or privileged group take ownership or the rights to a less privileged group's cultural and/or religious symbols, dress, and ceremonies
  7. 16. actions or thoughts, either intentional or unintentional, that favor certain group(s) over others because of bias
  8. 18. the intersection of race, gender class, and ability identities within each individual that affects how someone views and navigates the world
  9. 19. restoring or making amends for past transgressions; to bring into harmony and restore relationships
Down
  1. 1. the forced departure of people from their homes, usually due to natural or man-made disasters, war, or persecution
  2. 3. everyone person is given the exact same resources
  3. 5. a right or advantage that's granted to a specific person or group due to an aspect of their identity
  4. 6. resources are distributed based on people's needs
  5. 7. to deprive someone of the rights and privileges of a free inhabitant of a city or country
  6. 8. the act of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous population of an area
  7. 11. someone who witnesses or observes an event or incident, but does not take part
  8. 12. acceptance and open-mindedness to cultures, practices, and attitudes that are different from one's own; you do not need to agree with those differences
  9. 14. the process of adapting or adjusting to the cultures or behaviors of a majority group or nation
  10. 15. the use of institutional and systemic power to allow one group to dominate over another
  11. 17. the belief that different races possess different characteristics, abilities, or qualities, so as to distinguish them as superior or inferior to one another