Matching Pairs Racism KeywordsOnline version Match the keyword with its definition. If you have extra time, work with a partner or alone to write simplified versions of these complex definitions. All definitions are retrieved from: Amnesty International Australia. (n.d.). What are human rights? Retrieved from https://www.amnesty.org.au/how-it-works/what-are-human-rights/ Cambridge University Press. (2018). Meaning of “eradicate” in the English Dictionary. Retrieved from https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/eradicate#dataset-british Conference of Education Systems Chief Executive Officers (2000). Racism, No Way: A Guide for Australian Schools. Retrieved from http://racismnoway.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/guide.pdf by Bree Alger 1 Stereotypes 2 Racial Harassment 3 Eradicate 4 Prejudice 5 Rights 6 Racism To get rid of or destroy something completely. A body of unfounded opinions or attitudes relating to an individual or group that represent them in an unfavourable light. Basic freedoms and protections that belong to every single one of us. They are based on dignity, equality and mutual respect – regardless of your nationality, your religion or your beliefs. Behaviour that offends, humiliates or intimidates and that targets a person or group because of their race. A generalised set of traits and characteristics attributed to a specific ethnic, national, cultural or racial group which gives rise to false expectations that individual members of the group will conform to these traits. 1. the belief that human races have distinctive characteristics which determine their respective cultures, usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule or dominate others 2. offensive or aggressive behaviour to members of another race stemming from such a belief 3. a policy or system of government and society based on it.