A disabled womanhas more troublefinding a job at thesame pay rate asa able-bodiedwomanWISStudying forthe MCATwithout havingto balance apart-time job Educateyourself bylistening topodcasts,readingBeing aCanadian citizenand fluent inenglish whileliving in CanadaSupport BIPOCsmallbusinesses, art,share theircontent onsocial mediaAssigning positivequalities topeople who look orsound likethemselves or belongto their same ethnicgroupHiring acandidatebecausethey aregood lookingOlivia does not needto consider theavailability of ethnicgrocery stores or hairsalons when shemoves away to a newtownWe gatherinformationthroughout lifeand put it intopatterns &categoriesSue, a Caucasianwoman, gives thejob position to aCaucasian femalebecause shesounds like herRyan, as a recentimmigrant from Iran,has poor Englishskills and little moneyto buy new clothes.He struggles to makefriends at school.If a whiteman makes$1.00, ablack womanmakes $0.64Actively listenand consumemoments ofself-reflectionHave difficultbut clearconversationswith BIPOCBen gets apromotion insteadof Bill, who hasworked therelonger. Ben is 27,Bill is 48.WISWISMen have moreopportunity forcareerprogression andhigher payBeing ateenagerJacob, aChristian, canfind a place ofworship nearhis houseWISAssess yourowninternalizedbiases andactively try tochange them There is a lack ofpolice interest incases of missingIndigenous womenWISA disabled womanhas more troublefinding a job at thesame pay rate asa able-bodiedwomanWISStudying forthe MCATwithout havingto balance apart-time job Educateyourself bylistening topodcasts,readingBeing aCanadian citizenand fluent inenglish whileliving in CanadaSupport BIPOCsmallbusinesses, art,share theircontent onsocial mediaAssigning positivequalities topeople who look orsound likethemselves or belongto their same ethnicgroupHiring acandidatebecausethey aregood lookingOlivia does not needto consider theavailability of ethnicgrocery stores or hairsalons when shemoves away to a newtownWe gatherinformationthroughout lifeand put it intopatterns &categoriesSue, a Caucasianwoman, gives thejob position to aCaucasian femalebecause shesounds like herRyan, as a recentimmigrant from Iran,has poor Englishskills and little moneyto buy new clothes.He struggles to makefriends at school.If a whiteman makes$1.00, ablack womanmakes $0.64Actively listenand consumemoments ofself-reflectionHave difficultbut clearconversationswith BIPOCBen gets apromotion insteadof Bill, who hasworked therelonger. Ben is 27,Bill is 48.WISWISMen have moreopportunity forcareerprogression andhigher payBeing ateenagerJacob, aChristian, canfind a place ofworship nearhis houseWISAssess yourowninternalizedbiases andactively try tochange them There is a lack ofpolice interest incases of missingIndigenous womenWIS

WID EDI Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. I-A disabled woman has more trouble finding a job at the same pay rate as a able-bodied woman
  2. O-WIS
  3. I-Studying for the MCAT without having to balance a part-time job
  4. N-Educate yourself by listening to podcasts, reading
  5. O-Being a Canadian citizen and fluent in english while living in Canada
  6. O-Support BIPOC small businesses, art, share their content on social media
  7. N-Assigning positive qualities to people who look or sound like themselves or belong to their same ethnic group
  8. O-Hiring a candidate because they are good looking
  9. B-Olivia does not need to consider the availability of ethnic grocery stores or hair salons when she moves away to a new town
  10. B-We gather information throughout life and put it into patterns & categories
  11. I-Sue, a Caucasian woman, gives the job position to a Caucasian female because she sounds like her
  12. G-Ryan, as a recent immigrant from Iran, has poor English skills and little money to buy new clothes. He struggles to make friends at school.
  13. B-If a white man makes $1.00, a black woman makes $0.64
  14. G-Actively listen and consume moments of self-reflection
  15. B-Have difficult but clear conversations with BIPOC
  16. G-Ben gets a promotion instead of Bill, who has worked there longer. Ben is 27, Bill is 48.
  17. B-WIS
  18. I-WIS
  19. N-Men have more opportunity for career progression and higher pay
  20. N-Being a teenager
  21. G-Jacob, a Christian, can find a place of worship near his house
  22. G-WIS
  23. I-Assess your own internalized biases and actively try to change them
  24. O-There is a lack of police interest in cases of missing Indigenous women
  25. N-WIS