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UPA Diversity Crossword Puzzle

Across
Refers to an environment in which everyone feels comfortable in expressing themselves and participating fully, without fear of attack, ridicule or denial of experience.
Prejudiced thoughts and discriminatory actions based on differences in socio‐economic status, income, class; usually by upper classes against lower.
Excluded, ignored, or relegated to the outer edge of a group/society/community.
Actions, based on conscious or unconscious prejudice, which favor one group over others in the provision of goods, services, or opportunities.
Biological classification of male or female (based on genetic or physiological features); as opposed to gender.
A term referring to the potential for sexual attractions or romantic love toward people of all gender identities and biological sexes.
Our identities as individuals‐including our personal characteristics, history, personality, name, and other characteristics that make us unique and different from other individuals.
One's natural preference in sexual partners; predilection for homosexuality, heterosexuality, or bisexuality.
The tendency for groups to “favor” themselves by rewarding group members economically, socially, psychologically, and emotionally in order to uplift one group over another.
A term used to refer to an individual who is uncertain of her/his sexual orientation or identity.
It involves the ways in which one characterizes oneself, the affinities one has with other people, the ways one has learned to behave in stereotyped social settings
A person of one social identity group who stands up in support of members of another group; typically member of dominant group standing beside member(s) of targeted group; e.g., a male arguing for equal pay for women.
Down
A right, license, or exemption from duty or liability granted as a special benefit, advantage, or favor
The conscious or unconscious processes by which the voice or participation of particular social identities is exclude or inhibited.
Refers to the frequency with which individuals think about their group membership and its significance in an individual's day‐to‐day life; for example, a man's awareness of his "maleness" in an elevator with only women.
The natural cognitive process of grouping and labeling people, things, etc. based on their similarities.
The cultural values, beliefs, and practices that are assumed to be the most common and influential within a given society.
The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, sex etc., regarded as creating an overlapping and an interdependent system of discrimination and disadvantage.
The socially constructed concepts of masculinity and femininity; the ‘appropriate’ qualities accompanying biological sex.
The wide variety of shared and different personal and group characteristics among human beings.
Prejudice; an inclination or preference, especially one that interferes with impartial judgment.