Hasexperienceddiscriminationbased upontheirrace/ethnicityBeen called“whitewashed” or“tooAmericanized”Has read abook by anAAPI orBlack authorExperienceda cultureshock aftermoving toSanta CruzHas felt orbeen told thatthey are notAAPI/blackenoughFound ithard initiallyto find yourcommunityon campusSupported alocal businessthat was black-owned or AAPI-ownedJudged orcriticized for notknowing certainthings aboutyour culture(s)Has beencalled aracial slurChose yourmajor based onsomethingyou’repassionateaboutHas been theonly one of yourrace/ethnicity inaspace/classroomFrequently hastheir name/lastnamemispronouncedIs a firstgenerationcollegestudentLived inhouseholdswith multiplegenerations(grandparents,etc.)Chose yourmajor based onwhat you wereexpected toPursueFeel thatpeople donotunderstandmy cultureFelt as if youropinion wasn’tvalued asmuch as awhite person’sExperiencedand/or isaware ofcolorismFeltimpostersyndromeHas been inanaction/protest!Aware of theslogan“Yellow PerilSupportsBlack Power”Has thesametaste inmusicHas feltpressureto succeedfrom familyHas afavoriteculturaltraditionHas gone to anevent hosted byan ethnic orgout side of yourownListened totalks/speechesby AAPI orBlack activistsHas bondedwith someonefrom anotherculturethrough foodHasexperienceddiscriminationbased upontheirrace/ethnicityBeen called“whitewashed” or“tooAmericanized”Has read abook by anAAPI orBlack authorExperienceda cultureshock aftermoving toSanta CruzHas felt orbeen told thatthey are notAAPI/blackenoughFound ithard initiallyto find yourcommunityon campusSupported alocal businessthat was black-owned or AAPI-ownedJudged orcriticized for notknowing certainthings aboutyour culture(s)Has beencalled aracial slurChose yourmajor based onsomethingyou’repassionateaboutHas been theonly one of yourrace/ethnicity inaspace/classroomFrequently hastheir name/lastnamemispronouncedIs a firstgenerationcollegestudentLived inhouseholdswith multiplegenerations(grandparents,etc.)Chose yourmajor based onwhat you wereexpected toPursueFeel thatpeople donotunderstandmy cultureFelt as if youropinion wasn’tvalued asmuch as awhite person’sExperiencedand/or isaware ofcolorismFeltimpostersyndromeHas been inanaction/protest!Aware of theslogan“Yellow PerilSupportsBlack Power”Has thesametaste inmusicHas feltpressureto succeedfrom familyHas afavoriteculturaltraditionHas gone to anevent hosted byan ethnic orgout side of yourownListened totalks/speechesby AAPI orBlack activistsHas bondedwith someonefrom anotherculturethrough food

BSU X APISA 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. Has experienced discrimination based upon their race/ethnicity
  2. Been called “white washed” or “too Americanized”
  3. Has read a book by an AAPI or Black author
  4. Experienced a culture shock after moving to Santa Cruz
  5. Has felt or been told that they are not AAPI/black enough
  6. Found it hard initially to find your community on campus
  7. Supported a local business that was black-owned or AAPI-owned
  8. Judged or criticized for not knowing certain things about your culture(s)
  9. Has been called a racial slur
  10. Chose your major based on something you’re passionate about
  11. Has been the only one of your race/ethnicity in a space/classroom
  12. Frequently has their name/last name mispronounced
  13. Is a first generation college student
  14. Lived in households with multiple generations (grandparents, etc.)
  15. Chose your major based on what you were expected to Pursue
  16. Feel that people do not understand my culture
  17. Felt as if your opinion wasn’t valued as much as a white person’s
  18. Experienced and/or is aware of colorism
  19. Felt imposter syndrome
  20. Has been in an action/protest!
  21. Aware of the slogan “Yellow Peril Supports Black Power”
  22. Has the same taste in music
  23. Has felt pressure to succeed from family
  24. Has a favorite cultural tradition
  25. Has gone to an event hosted by an ethnic org out side of your own
  26. Listened to talks/speeches by AAPI or Black activists
  27. Has bonded with someone from another culture through food