This Book is Anti-Racist
AAVE
(African American Vernacular English) a dialect of English that is stigmatized due to the history of racism in America.
BIPoC
Black, Indigenous, People of Color
sterotype
a common oversimplified and/or distorted view of a person, thing, group, etc that is not based on any fact
femme
a lesbian who identifies as having traditionally feminine traits.
heterosexual
a person who is attracted to a member of the opposite sex
colonizer
a person who uses their power to dominate another group of people they deem inferior.
anthropologist
a scientist who studies humans in both the past and present day. They study how people live and interact with one another, their language, their culture, and traditions, as well as human behavior.
Folx of the Global Majority
an empowering people-centered term that reminds folx that Black, Brown, and Indigenous people are (numerically) the majority of people in the world
social construction
an idea that has been created by society
internalized
assimilating thoughts, behaviors and actions of the dominant group into your own beliefs and values
solidarity
coming together with shared goals and actions and building a unified lasting relationship with a person or group
chattel slavery
ensalvement Flox(predominantly Black Africans) were considered property and their enslaved status was passed on from generation to generation
institutions
established laws, policies, customs, and procedures that are a part of our culture and way of being
discrimination
favoring one group over another in your thoughts and actions (both conscious and unconscious biases) It's the unjust treatment of folx who have different social identities than you
nonbinary
folx who identify as having no gender, or a gender in-between (or beyond) being a man or a woman. It is a diverse category and not every nonbinary person feels the same way.
neurotypical
people with typical development and intellectual ability.
sexual orientation
social identity that corresponds with the gender you are attraced to
race
socially constructed term that divides folx up based on their skin color and physical charateristics; it is not based on scientific fact adn is not grounded in genetics.
transgender
someone whose gender identity differs from the gender they were assigned at birth
systemic
something that happens throughout a whole system (and institution) over the course of time
white supremacy
the belief that white people are superior to those who are Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other Folx of Global Majority because they are white.
privilege
the benefits, advantages, and power given due to the social identities shared with the dominant culture. Privileges are granted and favored by institutions and social norms that were created by those in the imaginary box.
taxonomy
the classification of organisms and systems in nature
Latinx
the general, gender-neutral term for folx who are from Latin American and of Latin American descent. Flox who are from countries and places that were once colonized by Span and Latin-based language countries are lumped into the term Latinx
gender
the social construction, or performance, of your role in society based on the dominant culture's creation of what is masculine & feminine. Your gender is not defined by the sex you were assigned at birth
opression
the systemic and systemic suppression of a group, or groups, by a group in power
neurodiverse
the term used to describe neurological differences ( like ADHD, autism, dyslexia, Tourette's syndrome): acknowledges that these differences are from genetic variations, are often not visible, and that folx who are neurodiverse are not sisck, badly behaved, or damaged.
ancestral trauma
the transmission of trauma from survivors to the next generation
inferior
to be made to feel and believe that you are less than someone, that you are not good enough
marginalized
to be on the outside of the imaginary box of the dominant culture and treated as if you are insignificant and infereior. Marginalization is the purposeful disempowerment of folx that denies access to resources and power.
superior
to believe you are better than someone else
assimilate
to take on the customs, mannerisms, and ideas of a dominant group in order to dfit in.
colonization
when a group takes control over another. Violince and manipulation are used to gain and maintain power and control over the land and resources.
complicity
when you go along with a harmful act. You are complicit when you go along with others who are committing an injustice
cisgender (cis)
when your personal identity and gender expression correspond with the sex you were assigned at birth.
ethnicity
your cultural heritage: languages, traditions, ancestral history. It is not the same as your race
nationality
your membership in a country where you were born and/or where your citizenship resides
bias
your personal preference for, or against, an individual or grop. It can interfere with your judgment.
gender identity
your personal sense of who you are; it may be different or the same as the sex you were assigned at birth
agency
your power to make effective change. It's your ability to make choices and decisions.