What is diversity?
DiversityThe understanding that everybody is different and each person is unique. is about the many ways people are different from one another.
This could be a persons raceThe group a person belongs to based on similar physical characteristics such as skin colour., genderThe way to describe if someone identifies as a boy, girl or neither. or age.
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Diverse identities in the UK
In the UK, there is so much diversity!
Diverse population leads to a range of different types of identityThe way we describe the things that make us a unique individual e.g. beliefs, appearance..
Identities are unique to each person based on their background and interests. For example, there are religious identities and identities based on age and gender too!
It is important that everyone is treated equally, whatever their identity.
What are diversity champions?
Throughout history people from different groups have suffered unfair treatment.
However, there have been many people who have stood up for the rights of others and through their work have become champions of diversity.
Take a look at some of them below.
Did you know?
There are thought to be around 7000 languages that are spoken in the world today!
Some languages are spoken more widely than others.
Activities
Be a diversity champion
Create a poster that stands up to discrimination and celebrates diversity.
Try to include the following in your poster:
- What you are making a stand against
- Why you are standing up against it
- Why is standing up against discrimination important to you
- What people can do to help celebrate diversity
Write about your diverse identity
We all have a diverse identity that makes us unique.
What different characteristics make up your diverse identity?
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