Identity Politics

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the fact of being who or what a person or thing is

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  • The concept of national identity is often a topic of discussion in political science.
  • She's still trying to figure out her identity and what she wants to do with her life.
  • I don't care about labels, I'm just trying to be true to my own identity.
  • His identity as a musician is deeply ingrained in his soul.

noun a social group with which an individual does not identify

adjective relating to or characteristic of a group to which one does not belong

  • The study focused on the dynamics between the in-group and the out-group in the workplace.
  • Sometimes it's hard to get along with people from the out-group.
  • I don't really vibe with the out-group crowd.
  • In the game of politics, it's important to know how to navigate alliances within and outside of your out-group.

noun the process of causing someone to adopt radical positions on political or social issues

  • The government is implementing programs to prevent the radicalization of vulnerable individuals.
  • They're trying to stop people from getting radicalized by extremist groups.
  • We need to keep an eye out for signs of radicalization in our community.
  • The radicalization of his beliefs led him down a dangerous path.

noun a person of African descent who is from or has heritage in Latin America or the Caribbean

  • The conference will feature a panel discussion on the experiences of Afro Latina women in the workforce.
  • My friend is proud to be Afro Latina and embraces her heritage.
  • That new Afro Latina singer is really blowing up on social media.
  • The vibrant colors of her artwork reflect her Afro Latina roots.