UNLRN Glossary


The fear of saying the wrong thing can lead us to saying nothing at all. But how can we fight for a more equal world if we can’t talk about what stands in our way? To support you in having these difficult but vital conversations, we have built a Glossary which goes beyond academic definitions and includes the opinions, thoughts and stories of real people. Click on the terms below to learn more.

NB: This is a living document that is updated regularly. The list is not exhaustive, but a summary.

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Ageism


Allyship & Advocacy


Bias & Discrimination


Psychology


Class


Culture


Disability


Feminism


Workplace


Law


LGBTQIA+


Race & Antiracism


Religion


 Alphabetical summary of terms:


Click on any of the below terms to learn more.

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Nativism

‘Prejudiced thoughts or discriminatory actions that benefit or show preference to individuals born in a territory over those who have migrated into said territory.’

Lewis and Clark College

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Neurodiverse

‘A concept where neurological differences are recognised and respected in the same way as any other human difference.’

Stonewall

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Non-binary

‘An umbrella term for people whose gender identity doesn’t sit comfortably with ‘man’ or ‘woman’.’

Stonewall

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Non-disabled

‘Person or people without a disability and preferred antonym for disabled.’

DPA

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Non-violence

‘A strategy employed by social and civil advocates that stresses social and political change through acts that do not involve physical violence against oneself or others; nonviolent language is used to imply language that does not perpetuate structural inequalities.’

Lewis and Clark College

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