Prejudice, Racism, and Discrimination – Use the Right Word for the Right Problem Session 1

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Location

VU MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 565

Description

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This 90-minute interactive workshop helps participants understand the key differences between prejudice, racism, and discrimination — terms often used interchangeably but with very different implications. Through practical definitions and real-world scenarios, attendees will learn to identify whether a situation involves interpersonal prejudice, institutional racism, or structural racism, as well as practice using precise language to improve clarity and communication.

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Participants will leave with practical tools to describe harmful behaviors accurately and respond thoughtfully in personal, professional, and community settings.

WWU is an equal opportunity institution. For disability accommodations, please contact officeofequity@wwu.edu. Advance notice is appreciated.