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SOCIAL PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSION ASSIGNMENT Directions:
Read each of the following statements and indicate whether the statement is true
for you. Write T
if the statement is true for you, and F
if the statement is not true for you. Remember your reactions to certain statements, such as if it is something you believe, have witnessed or experienced, or are surprised by, or have questions about. Question True
False
I have worked a job with less pay than somebody doing equal work. F
I am not a citizen of the United States. T
I am worried about whether I can finance my education from semester to semester. F
I was raised in a single-parent family. F
The religious holidays observed in my high school did not match
my family’s religious observances. F
While shopping, I am reasonably certain that store employees or security people will harass me. F
I have been the only person of my gender in a class or workplace. F
I have had to worry about the safety of the children (nieces/nephews, siblings, etc.) in my life because of one or more
of their cultural identities. F
I have been accused of cheating, lying, or stealing because of one
or more of my cultural identities. F
One of my parents has been laid off or unemployed, but not by choice. F
As a child, I never went to sleep-away camps or private schools. T
I attended a school where my first language was not the primary language used in oral and written communication. T
When learning about American history, I felt that one or more of my cultural identities were either incorrectly represented or completely absent. F
I have hidden a part of my identity from others to prevent negative judgments or feel comfortable. F
I am frequently expected to attend classes or work on my
religious holidays. F
I have felt mistreated because of my body type. F
I have taught children (nieces/nephews, siblings, etc.) in my life about oppression for their own safety and well-being. F
I worry about publicly expressing affection for my romantic partner for fear of being judged, harassed, or hurt. F
I have had to ask a store clerk to unlock beauty and personal F
care products that cater to my skin tone, hair type, or other individual needs. Due to my accent, I have felt inferior or less intelligent. F
SOCIAL PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSION ASSIGNMENT People assume that because of some component of my identity, I am incapable of having an active sex life, including the ability to have children, adopt children, and be a parent. T
I have experienced hurtful stereotypes or insulting remarks regarding some aspects of my identity. T
People may believe that if I had children, some component of my identity would deprive them of a normal upbringing. T
I have faced barriers to accessing quality healthcare due to one or
more of my cultural identities. F
I can be a member of any religious denomination and be confident
that religious leaders or congregation members will not condemn my sexuality. T
I struggle with renting or buying housing in an area that I can afford and where I wish to reside. T
If a traffic cop pulls me over, it is most likely due to some component of my identity, such as my race or ethnicity. T
People routinely mispronounce my first or last name. T
When people meet me, they assume I'd be better off dead or a burden because of one or more of my cultural identities. T
When I perform well in difficult situations, I either surprise or inspire people or am referred to as a credit to individuals like me. T
I've been the victim of sexual harassment and assault and was afterward asked to explain my actions and justify my presence in that situation. F
After revealing a part of my identity, I was treated differently. T
I've had to listen to other people converse about how they would “die” if they ever developed my condition or had a child with my condition. T
When organizing events and activities, I must consider my level of pain (mental, emotional, and physical). T
I have felt pressured to change my appearance, mannerisms, or language to avoid being judged based on one or more of my cultural identities. T
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