noun a person whose ancestry is from different racial or ethnic groups

adjective describing a person or thing that has ancestry from different racial or ethnic groups

  • The individual comes from a diverse background with mixed blood from various ethnicities.
  • She's got mixed blood from her parents who come from different cultural backgrounds.
  • Yo, he's a cool dude with that mixed blood swag.
  • The artist's work is a beautiful representation of mixed blood, blending different styles and influences.

verb past tense of prejudice

adjective showing an unreasonable dislike or distrust of a particular group of people

  • The judge was accused of being prejudiced against the defendant.
  • I can't believe how prejudiced some people can be.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a prejudiced jerk.
  • Her mind was like a closed book, prejudiced against new ideas.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of stereotyped gender roles on career advancement.
  • It's frustrating to be stereotyped based on my appearance.
  • Don't judge a book by its cover, stereotypes are often misleading.
  • She broke free from the stereotyped image society had placed upon her.

adjective describing a person or policy that does not discriminate based on age

  • The company prides itself on being age-blind when it comes to hiring decisions.
  • At this restaurant, they are age-blind and only care about your experience and skills.
  • I love that this new startup is totally age-blind and just wants the best people for the job.
  • In her eyes, love was age-blind and knew no bounds.

noun a type of theatrical makeup used to darken the skin in order to portray a person of a different ethnicity

verb to darken one's skin using makeup in order to portray a person of a different ethnicity

  • The actor faced backlash for his use of brownface in the movie.
  • I can't believe he thought it was okay to do brownface for his costume.
  • That's so not cool, doing brownface like that.
  • Using brownface is like painting a false image of oneself.

noun a term used to describe someone who pretends to be black or of a different race for personal gain or attention

  • The act of blackfishing involves a person pretending to be Black when they are not.
  • I can't believe she's blackfishing on social media, it's so obvious she's not actually Black.
  • She's totally blackfishing on her Instagram, it's ridiculous.
  • His attempt at blackfishing was like a poorly executed disguise that fooled no one.

noun a metaphor referring to the phenomenon where women or minorities are more likely to be put into leadership positions during times of crisis or downturn, when the chance of failure is higher

  • The concept of the glass cliff refers to the trend of women being appointed to leadership positions during times of crisis or downturn.
  • It seems like women are often put in charge when things are already going downhill, known as the glass cliff.
  • Being handed the leadership role when everything is falling apart is like standing on the glass cliff.
  • She felt like she was teetering on the edge of a glass cliff, unsure if she would be able to lead the company out of trouble.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

  • Gender non-conforming individuals may face discrimination in the workplace.
  • My friend is gender non-conforming and they're proud of who they are.
  • Some people just don't get gender non-conforming folks, but that's their loss.
  • Breaking free from traditional gender norms, she embraced her gender non-conforming identity like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The social demographic of the neighborhood is quite diverse, with a mix of different age groups and income levels.
  • The social demographic of our group chat mainly consists of young adults in their twenties.
  • I'm not really sure about the social demographic of that new club, but I heard it's mostly college kids.
  • The social demographic of the online gaming community reflects a global melting pot of cultures and backgrounds.

noun African American

  • The African American community has made significant contributions to American history.
  • My African American friend invited me to a barbecue this weekend.
  • That new movie features a lot of cool African American actors.
  • Her artwork is a beautiful representation of the African American experience.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or a person of African and Latin American descent

adjective relating to or characteristic of people of African descent living in Latin America or people of African and Latin American descent

  • The afro latino community is an important and vibrant part of our society.
  • I love going to afro latino festivals to enjoy the music and food.
  • That afro latino artist is dropping a new album next week.
  • The blend of cultures in her artwork is like a beautiful afro latino tapestry.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

adjective describing someone of African and Latin American descent

  • The conference will feature a panel discussion on the contributions of Afro-Latino artists to the art world.
  • My friend is Afro-Latino and she loves to dance salsa.
  • That new restaurant is run by an Afro-Latino family and the food is fire!
  • The Afro-Latino community is like a beautiful mosaic of diverse cultures and traditions.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or of Latin American descent with African ancestry

  • Afro-Latinos have made significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Latin America.
  • Hey, did you know that many famous musicians are Afro-Latinos?
  • Afro-Latinos are killing it in the entertainment industry right now.
  • The presence of Afro-Latinos adds a rich flavor to the tapestry of Latin American society.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

  • The Afro Latinx community faces unique challenges due to their intersectional identities.
  • I love learning about Afro Latinx culture and history.
  • Some of the best music comes from Afro Latinx artists.
  • The Afro Latinx experience is a beautiful tapestry of diverse influences.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

  • The Afro-Latinx community has made significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Latin America.
  • I love listening to Afro-Latinx music because it always gets me dancing.
  • My friend is so proud of her Afro-Latinx heritage, she's always repping it.
  • The fusion of Afro-Latinx rhythms creates a vibrant tapestry of sound that resonates with people worldwide.