Inclusive Language Terminology
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Ableism
Systemic and cultural power awarded to able-bodied/minded people at the expense of people
who identify as disabled and/or are socially defined as having a disability.
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Accessibility: Facilities
The extent to which a building or other facility is readily approachable and does not inhibit the
mobility of individuals with disabilities. Accessibility can also refer to the extent to which
curriculum and programming has been designed to accommodate the needs of individuals of all
abilities, including cognitive, learning, and sensory.
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Accessibility: General
Accessibility references the ability to gain access to an environment, location, curriculum, and/or
programming for individuals with varying physical, cognitive, learning, and/or sensory needs.
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Acculturation
The cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits
from another (generally dominant) culture.
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