What is avalue or beliefthat isimportant toyour culture?Howimportant isreligion toyour family?Why?Are the roles ofmen andwomenspecificallydefined in yourfamily?Describe acultural/familydishAre there anystereotypesassociated withyour culture?What are they?Describe ahand gesturefrom yourculture/societyand what itmeans.Are there rulesabout who maytalk to whom andhow one may talkto another personin your culture?How doesyour culturedefinesuccess?Describea familytraditionHow dopeople greeteach other inyourculture/family?Describe themost importantholiday in yourfamily orculture.Howimportant iseducation toyour family?What do youfeel is the mostimportant thingabout yourculture?Have you everfelt excludedbased on yourculture?What is themost importantmeal of theday in yourfamily?What isconsidereddisrespectfulin yourfamily/culture?What would you sayis, from yourperspective, themost commonly heldmisconception aboutyour culture?Whatlanguage(s)did you speakgrowing up?What issomething thatis consideredreally respectfulin your culture?How isphysicalcontactviewed in yourculture?Do you livewith yourgrandparentsor extendedfamily?When was the firsttime you realizedthat your familydoes somethingdifferent thanother families?How doyou define"family"?To what extentis theknowledge ofyour family'shistorypreserved?What is avalue or beliefthat isimportant toyour culture?Howimportant isreligion toyour family?Why?Are the roles ofmen andwomenspecificallydefined in yourfamily?Describe acultural/familydishAre there anystereotypesassociated withyour culture?What are they?Describe ahand gesturefrom yourculture/societyand what itmeans.Are there rulesabout who maytalk to whom andhow one may talkto another personin your culture?How doesyour culturedefinesuccess?Describea familytraditionHow dopeople greeteach other inyourculture/family?Describe themost importantholiday in yourfamily orculture.Howimportant iseducation toyour family?What do youfeel is the mostimportant thingabout yourculture?Have you everfelt excludedbased on yourculture?What is themost importantmeal of theday in yourfamily?What isconsidereddisrespectfulin yourfamily/culture?What would you sayis, from yourperspective, themost commonly heldmisconception aboutyour culture?Whatlanguage(s)did you speakgrowing up?What issomething thatis consideredreally respectfulin your culture?How isphysicalcontactviewed in yourculture?Do you livewith yourgrandparentsor extendedfamily?When was the firsttime you realizedthat your familydoes somethingdifferent thanother families?How doyou define"family"?To what extentis theknowledge ofyour family'shistorypreserved?

Diversity Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is a value or belief that is important to your culture?
  2. How important is religion to your family? Why?
  3. Are the roles of men and women specifically defined in your family?
  4. Describe a cultural/family dish
  5. Are there any stereotypes associated with your culture? What are they?
  6. Describe a hand gesture from your culture/society and what it means.
  7. Are there rules about who may talk to whom and how one may talk to another person in your culture?
  8. How does your culture define success?
  9. Describe a family tradition
  10. How do people greet each other in your culture/family?
  11. Describe the most important holiday in your family or culture.
  12. How important is education to your family?
  13. What do you feel is the most important thing about your culture?
  14. Have you ever felt excluded based on your culture?
  15. What is the most important meal of the day in your family?
  16. What is considered disrespectful in your family/culture?
  17. What would you say is, from your perspective, the most commonly held misconception about your culture?
  18. What language(s) did you speak growing up?
  19. What is something that is considered really respectful in your culture?
  20. How is physical contact viewed in your culture?
  21. Do you live with your grandparents or extended family?
  22. When was the first time you realized that your family does something different than other families?
  23. How do you define "family"?
  24. To what extent is the knowledge of your family's history preserved?