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 [[https://www.thebipocproject.org/|The BIPoC Project]] \\ [[https://www.thebipocproject.org/|The BIPoC Project]] \\
 [[https://www.facebook.com/BIPOCproject/|The BIPoC Project on Facebook]] [[https://www.facebook.com/BIPOCproject/|The BIPoC Project on Facebook]]
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 +//Note: "BIPOC" is an umbrella term and in many situations, it's better to be more specific about  racial/ethnic group(s) being discussed. For example, using this term for when a conversation is supposed to be focused on Black/African Americans can potentially be seen as a form of erasure.//
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 +[[https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race/topics/historical-foundations-race|Historical Foundations of Race - The National Museum of African American History and Culture]]
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 +[[https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/civil-rights-reimagining-policing/a-lesson-on-critical-race-theory/| A Lesson on Critical Race Theory - American Bar Association]]
 ====Immigrants==== ====Immigrants====
  
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 //"Pronounced zeen-oh-fobe-ee-ah, xenophobia is the fear or contempt of foreign people, places or things. People with this “fear” are known as xenophobes and the attitudes they have as xenophobic. [...] their “fear” can best be compared to homophobia, as hatred largely drives their repulsion to foreigners. As a result of xenophobia, immigrants [...] face[] discrimination in employment, housing, and other sectors."//((Journal: ThoughtCo. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Nittle, Nadra Kareem. Revised Publication Date: 2019-10-01. Title: What Xenophobia Is, With Examples, Source: [[https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-xenophobia-and-examples-2834608|What Xenophobia Is, With Examples]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-xenophobia-and-examples-2834608))  //"Pronounced zeen-oh-fobe-ee-ah, xenophobia is the fear or contempt of foreign people, places or things. People with this “fear” are known as xenophobes and the attitudes they have as xenophobic. [...] their “fear” can best be compared to homophobia, as hatred largely drives their repulsion to foreigners. As a result of xenophobia, immigrants [...] face[] discrimination in employment, housing, and other sectors."//((Journal: ThoughtCo. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Nittle, Nadra Kareem. Revised Publication Date: 2019-10-01. Title: What Xenophobia Is, With Examples, Source: [[https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-xenophobia-and-examples-2834608|What Xenophobia Is, With Examples]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-xenophobia-and-examples-2834608)) 
  
-====LGBTQ==== +[[https://www.health.com/mind-body/health-diversity-inclusion/what-is-xenophobia| What is Xenophobia? - Health.com]] 
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 +====LGBTQ+==== 
  
 //Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer//((Journal: Gay Star News. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Besanvalle, James. Revised Publication Date: 2018-07-20. Title: 5 alternative terms you can use instead of LGBT, Source: [[https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/five-alternative-terms-instead-lgbt/|5 alternative terms you can use instead of LGBT]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/five-alternative-terms-instead-lgbt/))((Journal: Them.Us. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Cheves, Alexander. Revised Publication Date: 2019-06-24. Title: 9 LGBTQ+ People Explain How They Love, Hate, and Understand the Word "Queer," Source: [[https://www.them.us/story/what-does-queer-mean|What Does Queer Mean]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.them.us/story/what-does-queer-mean)) //Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer//((Journal: Gay Star News. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Besanvalle, James. Revised Publication Date: 2018-07-20. Title: 5 alternative terms you can use instead of LGBT, Source: [[https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/five-alternative-terms-instead-lgbt/|5 alternative terms you can use instead of LGBT]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/five-alternative-terms-instead-lgbt/))((Journal: Them.Us. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Cheves, Alexander. Revised Publication Date: 2019-06-24. Title: 9 LGBTQ+ People Explain How They Love, Hate, and Understand the Word "Queer," Source: [[https://www.them.us/story/what-does-queer-mean|What Does Queer Mean]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.them.us/story/what-does-queer-mean))
  
-[[[gender_unicorn|The Gender Unicorn]] \\+[[gender_unicorn|The Gender Unicorn]] \\
 [[https://thesafezoneproject.com/|The Safe Zone Project]] [[https://thesafezoneproject.com/|The Safe Zone Project]]
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 +**Are you looking for more information about the LGBTQ+ community?** Are you a student, researcher, educator, health care provider, family member, friend, or are you a member of the LGBTQ community? No matter who you are, this database of [[educational_resources_lgbtq|Educational Resources]] can launch your search in the Washington State area and beyond.
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 +**Are you a member of the LGBTQ+ community?** Are you looking for services by and/or for people like you in and around Snohomish County and Washington state? Visit the [[lgbtq_resources|LGBTQ+ Resources]] page for a database of resources, including information about LGBTQ+-affirmative healthcare providers, legal services, community groups, and more.
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 ====Women & Girls==== ====Women & Girls====
  
 //Inclusive terms that encompass anyone who is woman- or girl-aligned, whether or not they were assigned female at birth// //Inclusive terms that encompass anyone who is woman- or girl-aligned, whether or not they were assigned female at birth//
  
-**Key Issues**+Information about Key Issues Women & Girls Face:
  
 [[https://ijrcenter.org/thematic-research-guides/womens-human-rights/|International Justice Resource Center: Women's Human Rights]] \\ [[https://ijrcenter.org/thematic-research-guides/womens-human-rights/|International Justice Resource Center: Women's Human Rights]] \\
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 //"Neurodiversity is an approach to learning and disability that argues diverse neurological conditions are result of normal variations in the human genome."//((Journal: Disabled World. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Disabled World. Revised Publication Date: 2021-01-23. Title: What Is: Neurodiversity, Neurodivergent, Neurotypical, Source: [[https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/neurodiversity/|Neurodiversity]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/neurodiversity/ - Reference: DW#502-17.172.98-6c.)) //"Neurodiversity is an approach to learning and disability that argues diverse neurological conditions are result of normal variations in the human genome."//((Journal: Disabled World. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Disabled World. Revised Publication Date: 2021-01-23. Title: What Is: Neurodiversity, Neurodivergent, Neurotypical, Source: [[https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/neurodiversity/|Neurodiversity]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/neurodiversity/ - Reference: DW#502-17.172.98-6c.))
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 +[[https://www.neurodiversitynetwork.net/neurodiversity-101|Neurodiversity 101 on Neurodiversity Network]] 
  
 **About Autism** **About Autism**
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 [[https://autisticadvocacy.org/|Autism Self-Advocacy Network (ASAN): Nothing About Us Without Us]] [[https://autisticadvocacy.org/|Autism Self-Advocacy Network (ASAN): Nothing About Us Without Us]]
  
 +**About ADHD**
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 +[[https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd/index.shtml| NIMH - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder]]
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 +**About Dyslexia**
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 +[[https://dyslexiaida.org/frequently-asked-questions-2|Frequently Asked Questions - International Dyslexia Association]]
 ====Persons with Disabilites==== ====Persons with Disabilites====
  
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 ====Religious Oppression==== ====Religious Oppression====
  
-While there are many marginalized groups that can face religious oppression when there is any dominant religion (even if a government is notitselfreligious), two religious groups in particular have faced significant oppression, both historically and currently. The discrimination against these religious groups has become inextricably bound up with racism.+While there are many marginalized groups that can face religious oppression when there is any dominant religion (even if a government is not itself religious), two religious groups in particular (Judaism and Islam) have faced significant oppression in the United States and much of the rest of the "Western World", both historically and currently. Both are also examples of racialization based on religion
  
 //"Islamophobia is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness."//((Journal: Critical Muslim Studies. Language: English (U.K.). Author: Critical Muslim Studies. Revised Publication Date: 2021-03-11. Title: Defining Islamophobia, Source: [[https://www.criticalmuslimstudies.co.uk/defining-islamophobia/|Defining Islamophobia]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.criticalmuslimstudies.co.uk/defining-islamophobia/)) //"Islamophobia is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness."//((Journal: Critical Muslim Studies. Language: English (U.K.). Author: Critical Muslim Studies. Revised Publication Date: 2021-03-11. Title: Defining Islamophobia, Source: [[https://www.criticalmuslimstudies.co.uk/defining-islamophobia/|Defining Islamophobia]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.criticalmuslimstudies.co.uk/defining-islamophobia/))
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 +[[https://www.apa.org/monitor/2017/04/islamophobia| Islamophobia - American Psychological Association]]
  
 //"“Anti-Semitism” has been accepted and understood to mean hatred of the Jewish people. Dictionaries define the term as: “Theory, action, or practice directed against the Jews” and “Hostility towards Jews as a religious or racial minority group, often accompanied by social, economic and political discrimination.”"//((Journal: Jewish Virtual Library. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Bard, Mitchell. Revised Publication Date: 2021-03-11. Title: Anti-Semitism or Antisemitism?, Source: [[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anti-semitism-or-antisemitism|Anti-Semitism or Antisemitism?]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anti-semitism-or-antisemitism)) //"“Anti-Semitism” has been accepted and understood to mean hatred of the Jewish people. Dictionaries define the term as: “Theory, action, or practice directed against the Jews” and “Hostility towards Jews as a religious or racial minority group, often accompanied by social, economic and political discrimination.”"//((Journal: Jewish Virtual Library. Language: English (U.S.). Author: Bard, Mitchell. Revised Publication Date: 2021-03-11. Title: Anti-Semitism or Antisemitism?, Source: [[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anti-semitism-or-antisemitism|Anti-Semitism or Antisemitism?]]. Retrieved 2021-03-11, from https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anti-semitism-or-antisemitism))
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 +[[https://www.adl.org/anti-semitism| What is Anti-Semitism? - ADL]]
  
  
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