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:


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Ethnocentrism

‘The tendency to believe that your own ethnic group is centrally important and measure all others using the standards and customs of your own.’

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Exclusion

‘The process in which individuals or entire communities of people are systematically blocked from (or denied full access to) various rights, opportunities and resources that are normally available to members of a different group.’

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Feminism

‘The pursuit of the social, economic, and political equality of all people, regardless of sex, gender, sexuality, race, geographical location, body size, socioeconomic status, physical and mental ability, and religion.’

Lewis and Clark College

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Femme

‘Femme is a term used in LGBT culture to describe someone who expresses themselves in a typically feminine way.’

Stonewall

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First Nations People

‘Individuals who identify as those who were the first people to live on the Western Hemisphere continent. People also identified as Native Americans.’

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Fundamental Attribution Error

‘The often unconscious bias to place more emphasis on perceived internal or innate characteristics to explain someone’s behavior in a given situation; doesn’t take into consideration the external factors that can, and often do, impact an individual’s behavior.’

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Gay

‘Refers to a man who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards men. Also a generic term for lesbian and gay sexuality - some women define themselves as gay rather than lesbian. Some non-binary people may also identify with this term.’

Stonewall

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Gender

‘Often expressed in terms of masculinity and femininity, gender is largely culturally determined and is assumed from the sex assigned at birth.’

Stonewall

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Gender Binary

‘The gender binary refers to the idea that men and women are the only two genders, that these are opposites, and that every person must be unambiguously gendered as either/or in accordance with their assigned sex at birth. The expectation is that a person be comfortable in the gender identity, expression and role that is assigned to them.’

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Gender dysphoria

‘Used to describe when a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their sex assigned at birth and their gender identity. This is also the clinical diagnosis for someone who doesn’t feel comfortable with the sex they were assigned at birth.’

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Gender expression

‘How a person chooses to outwardly express their gender, within the context of societal expectations of gender. A person who does not conform to societal expectations of gender may not, however, identify as trans.’

Stonewall

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Gender identity

‘A person’s innate sense of their own gender, whether male, female or something else (see non-binary below), which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth.’

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Gender reassignment

‘Another way of describing a person’s transition. To undergo gender reassignment usually means to undergo some sort of medical intervention, but it can also mean changing names, pronouns, dressing differently and living in their self-identified gender. It is a term of much contention.’

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Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC)

‘This enables trans people to be legally recognised in their affirmed gender and to be issued with a new birth certificate. You do not need a GRC to change your gender markers at work or to legally change your gender on other documents such as your passport.’

Stonewall

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Genderqueer

‘Someone who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders.’

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Genocide

‘The intentional attempt to completely erase or destroy a peoples through structural oppression and/or open acts of physical violence.’

Lewis and Clark College

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Gentrification

‘Demographic shifts that usually occur in big cities in which upper-middle class and/or racially privileged individuals and businesses move into historically working class and poor and/or racially oppressed neighborhoods and communities.’

Lewis and Clark College

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Groupthink

‘The practice of thinking or making decisions as a group in a way that discourages creativity or individual responsibility.’

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Harassment

‘Occurs when the actions of a person violate the dignity of another person or create an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for him/her.’

DPA

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