Allyship is an active and consistent practice of using your own power and privilege to achieve equity and inclusion, while holding yourself accountable to marginalized people’s needs.
Learn moreThe attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. A common manifestation of implicit bias is microaggression.
Learn moreIntersectionality refers to the unique experiences that arise due to the interaction between race, gender, disability and other identity characteristics. The term was coined by the scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 mainly to explain the oppression and discrimination faced by women of color.
Learn moreSystemic racism is the combination of institutional (discriminatory policies and practices in our institutions that routinely produce unjust outcomes) and structural (unjust patterns and practices that play out within institutions and impact societal structures and hierarchies) issues within a society.
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