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


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Psychology


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Disability


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Workplace


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LGBTQIA+


Race & Antiracism


Religion


 Alphabetical summary of terms:


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Targeted Universalism

‘Setting universal goals pursued by targeted processes to achieve those goals. Within a targeted universalism framework, universal goals are established for all groups concerned. The strategies developed to achieve those goals are targeted, based upon how different groups are situated within structures, culture, and across geographies to obtain the universal goal. Targeted universalism is goal oriented, and the processes are directed in service of the explicit, universal goal.’

Centre for the Study of Social Policy

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Third Gender

‘Queer theory and civil movements – focused on alternative gender or transgender/transsexual identity, traditional praxes and knowledge of the ‘third’ gender – together initiated a new administrative and statistical category, beyond the binary opposition of woman/man (or female/male). It has been introduced in New Zealand and Germany (as ‘indeterminate/unspecified’ gender), and in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan either as the gender category of ‘other’, or ‘third gender’.'

European Institute for Gender Equality

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Tolerance

‘Acceptance and open‐mindedness to different practices, attitudes and cultures; does not necessarily connote agreement with the differences.’

Washington University

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Trans or transgender

‘An umbrella term to describe people whose gender is not the same as, or does not sit comfortably with, the sex they were assigned at birth.’ Stonewall

‘A transgender identity is not dependent upon physical appearance or medical procedures.’ GLAAD

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Transitioning

‘Altering one's birth sex is not a one-step procedure; it is a complex process that occurs over a long period of time. The exact steps involved in transition vary from person to person. Avoid the phrase "sex change".’

GLAAD

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Transphobia

‘The fear or dislike of someone based on the fact they are trans, including denying their gender identity or refusing to accept it. Transphobia may be targeted at people who are, or who are perceived to be, trans.’

Stonewall

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Transsexual

‘This was used in the past as a more medical term (similarly to homosexual) to refer to someone whose gender is not the same as, or does not sit comfortably with, the sex they were assigned at birth. This term is still used by some although many people prefer the term trans or transgender.’

Stonewall

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