noun a person who is of African descent and has dark skin

adjective describing the man as having dark skin color

  • The black man was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement.
  • I saw a black man walking down the street earlier.
  • Yo, that black man has some serious style!
  • The black man symbolized resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

noun a policy of living peacefully alongside others of different races, religions, etc.

  • The key to successful diplomacy is promoting coexistence between nations.
  • We all need to learn to live together in peaceful coexistence.
  • Dude, we gotta figure out how to coexist without driving each other crazy.
  • In the garden of life, coexistence between different plants is essential for a beautiful landscape.

verb to treat a person or particular group of people differently, especially in a negative way

  • It is illegal to discriminate against someone based on their race.
  • I don't like how they discriminate against people who are different.
  • Stop discriminating, it's not cool.
  • The algorithm can discriminate between different types of data.

noun the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex

  • Discrimination based on gender is a violation of human rights.
  • It's not fair to face discrimination just because of who you are.
  • Discrimination sucks, plain and simple.
  • Discrimination is like a dark cloud hanging over society.

noun a group or mixture of diverse elements or individuals

adjective composed of diverse or different elements

  • The research team analyzed the heterogeneous data to draw meaningful conclusions.
  • The group of students in the class was very heterogeneous, coming from different backgrounds and experiences.
  • The party last night was so much fun, there was a really heterogeneous crowd there.
  • The artist used a heterogeneous mix of colors and textures in her painting to create a unique masterpiece.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by a romantic attraction to individuals of the same sex

  • The study aimed to explore the social attitudes towards homosexuality in different cultures.
  • She is a strong advocate for LGBTQ rights and supports homosexuality openly.
  • Some people just don't get it, they still think homosexuality is a choice.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to symbolize the diversity and beauty of homosexuality in his painting.

noun a group of people that is different in some way from the larger group in a society, such as race, religion, or culture

  • The government has implemented policies to protect the rights of minority groups in the country.
  • It's important to stand up for the rights of minority groups in our community.
  • We need to have the backs of minority groups and support them in any way we can.
  • In a field of roses, be a sunflower - standing out as a minority group but shining brightly nonetheless.

adjective describing something that includes or involves people of more than one race

  • The company prides itself on its multiracial workforce, promoting diversity and inclusion.
  • Our neighborhood is very multiracial, with people from all different backgrounds living here.
  • I love how our friend group is so multiracial, it brings such a unique perspective to our conversations.
  • The painting depicted a multiracial landscape, symbolizing unity and harmony among different cultures.

adjective describing something that is not affiliated with or restricted to a particular religious sect or denomination

  • The school prides itself on being a nonsectarian institution that welcomes students from all religious backgrounds.
  • The community center is nonsectarian, so everyone is welcome to participate in the activities.
  • I prefer nonsectarian organizations because they are more inclusive and open-minded.
  • His nonsectarian approach to politics allows him to work with people from diverse beliefs and ideologies.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'open minded' describes a person who is receptive to new ideas or opinions.

  • Being open minded is essential in order to consider all perspectives before making a decision.
  • It's important to stay open minded and be willing to listen to different points of view.
  • Dude, you gotta be open minded and try new things once in a while.
  • Having an open minded approach is like having a window to endless possibilities.

adjective showing prejudice; biased

  • The judge ruled that the evidence was prejudicial and should not be presented to the jury.
  • I think it's prejudicial to make assumptions about someone based on their appearance.
  • Don't be so prejudicial, give them a chance before judging them.
  • Her harsh words were like a prejudicial barrier between them, preventing any chance of reconciliation.

noun a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group

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  • Having access to quality education is considered a privilege in many societies.
  • Being able to travel the world is such a privilege.
  • It's a real privilege to hang out with you guys.
  • Privilege is like having a VIP pass to life's opportunities.

noun the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with

adjective tolerant

  • Tolerance is an important value that promotes harmony and understanding among diverse groups.
  • We all need to have a little more tolerance for each other's differences.
  • Dude, you gotta have some tolerance for my bad jokes!
  • The machine has a tolerance of +/- 0.5mm for accurate measurements.

adjective showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with

  • In a diverse society, it is important to be tolerant of different beliefs and customs.
  • My grandmother is very tolerant and accepting of everyone she meets.
  • Dude, you gotta be more tolerant of people's quirks.
  • Being tolerant is like having a big umbrella that can shelter all kinds of differences.

noun A person who is of European descent and has light-colored skin

  • The white man was the first to arrive at the meeting.
  • That white man over there is always talking loudly on his phone.
  • Yo, that white man is always flexing his new car.
  • The white man symbolizes power and privilege in this society.

noun a person who is unable to distinguish certain colors

adjective unable to distinguish certain colors, typically green and red

  • Individuals who are colour-blind may have difficulty distinguishing between certain shades of colors.
  • My friend is colour-blind, so he always asks me to help him pick out matching outfits.
  • Dude, I'm totally colour-blind when it comes to decorating my room.
  • Being colour-blind to the signs of danger can lead to serious consequences.

noun a term or concept that does not adhere to traditional gender norms or roles

adjective describing a state or condition where no specific gender is assigned or assumed

  • The company implemented a gender-free dress code policy to promote inclusivity.
  • I love shopping at that gender-free clothing store, they have the coolest pieces.
  • That new hair salon is so gender-free, they can make anyone look fabulous.
  • The artist's gender-free artwork challenges traditional norms and stereotypes.

noun a relationship between people, groups, or countries that agree to work together to achieve a common goal

  • Effective allyship involves actively supporting marginalized communities in their fight for equality and justice.
  • I appreciate your allyship in standing up against discrimination and prejudice.
  • Real recognize real - that's what allyship is all about.
  • Allyship is like a shield, protecting those who are vulnerable from harm.

adjective describing a language, policy, or practice that includes all genders and avoids discrimination based on gender

preposition used before a noun to indicate inclusivity of all genders

  • The company has implemented gender-inclusive policies to ensure equal opportunities for all employees.
  • Let's make sure the event is gender-inclusive so everyone feels welcome to participate.
  • I love that this clothing brand is all about being gender-inclusive, it's so cool!
  • In order to create a truly gender-inclusive society, we must challenge traditional norms and stereotypes.

adjective describing a group or individual that does not conform to traditional gender norms or identities

  • The company is committed to creating a more inclusive workplace for gender-diverse individuals.
  • There are a lot of gender-diverse people in our community and we should support them.
  • My friend is gender-diverse and they are absolutely fabulous!
  • The garden was like a gender-diverse ecosystem, with a variety of plants and flowers thriving together.

noun a fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing

  • Gender stereotypes can have a negative impact on society by limiting opportunities for individuals based on their gender.
  • It's frustrating how gender stereotypes can affect how people are treated in everyday situations.
  • Gender stereotypes are so outdated and need to be thrown out the window.
  • Breaking free from gender stereotypes is like breaking down a barrier to true equality.

noun LGBTIQ

  • The organization is dedicated to advocating for the rights of LGBTIQ individuals.
  • I have many friends who are part of the LGBTIQ community.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTIQ individuals.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of pride and inclusivity for the LGBTIQ community.

adjective describing a person who has parents from two different races or ethnicities

  • The biracial individual has a unique blend of cultural backgrounds.
  • My friend is biracial - her mom is from Japan and her dad is from the United States.
  • I heard that biracial kids have the best of both worlds.
  • Being biracial is like having a foot in two different worlds.

POC

noun An acronym for 'person of color', referring to individuals who are not white.

adjective Describing something related to or involving people of color.

pronoun Can be used as a pronoun to refer to a person of color in a sentence.

  • The company is committed to increasing diversity by hiring more POC in leadership positions.
  • I heard that POC are underrepresented in this industry.
  • Some people still don't understand the struggles that POC face on a daily basis.
  • In a world where equality is still a dream, POC continue to fight for their rights.

noun an initialism that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex, representing a diverse range of sexual orientations and gender identities

  • The organization promotes equal rights for LGBTI individuals.
  • My friend is part of the LGBTI community and I fully support them.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTI people, which is unacceptable.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTI community.

noun a condition where a person's gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth

  • Gender incongruence is a condition where a person's gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • Some people experience gender incongruence, which means they feel like their true gender doesn't match their physical body.
  • Gender incongruence can be tough to deal with, especially when society doesn't understand or accept it.
  • Dealing with gender incongruence is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just doesn't work.

noun a group or coalition of diverse individuals or organizations working together towards a common goal or purpose

  • The rainbow alliance of political parties came together to address the issues facing the community.
  • I heard there's a rainbow alliance forming to support local businesses in the area.
  • The rainbow alliance is all about different groups coming together to make positive changes.
  • The rainbow alliance symbolizes unity and diversity in working towards a common goal.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

  • The museum features a collection of colour paintings from various artists.
  • I love wearing clothes of colour because they make me feel happy.
  • She's always rocking makeup of colour that really makes her stand out.
  • His words painted a picture of colour, bringing life to his storytelling.

noun a person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex they were assigned at birth

  • The term 'cisgender' refers to individuals whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • I learned about what it means to be cisgender in my sociology class.
  • Some people mistakenly assume that being cisgender is the norm.
  • In a world where gender norms are constantly evolving, being cisgender is just one aspect of a person's identity.

noun Aapi is a noun referring to a close female friend or sister in South Asian cultures.

  • The organization aims to support the AAPI community through various initiatives.
  • My friend is part of the AAPI group at school.
  • I love trying out different AAPI cuisines.
  • The AAPI population continues to grow in the country.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'abled' describes someone who has the ability to do something

  • The company is committed to providing equal opportunities for differently abled individuals.
  • I admire how he never lets his differently abled status hold him back.
  • She's so abled, she can do anything she sets her mind to.
  • His creativity truly abled him to think outside the box.

noun African-Canadians - referring to people of African descent living in Canada

  • African-Canadians have made significant contributions to Canadian society in various fields.
  • African-Canadians are an important part of Canada's diverse population.
  • Yo, have you met any cool African-Canadians in your neighborhood?
  • The presence of African-Canadians adds a rich tapestry of culture to the Canadian mosaic.

noun the process of making something or someone more African in character or identity

  • The process of africanization in the workplace involves promoting diversity and inclusion.
  • The company is undergoing africanization by hiring more employees from African descent.
  • I heard they're planning on africanizing the team by bringing in more African talent.
  • The africanization of the fashion industry is evident in the increasing popularity of African-inspired designs.

adjective relating to or centered on Africa or African culture

  • The museum features an afrocentric exhibit showcasing the rich history of African culture.
  • She loves to wear afrocentric clothing that celebrates her heritage.
  • That store sells some really cool afrocentric accessories.
  • His writing style is afrocentric, drawing inspiration from African traditions and storytelling techniques.