Havingdifficult butclearconversationsw/ BIPOCEmily does not haveto consider theavailability of ethnicgrocery stores or hairsalons when decidingwhere to liveMen have moreopportunity forcareerprogression andhigher payBeing a Canadiancitizen and anative Englishspeaker, whileliving in CanadaAssigning positivequalities to peoplewho look or soundlike you and/orbelong to yourethnic groupBeing ateenagerEducatingyourself (i.e.throughpodcasts,books,conversations)Ria gets apromotion insteadof Maya, who hasworked therelonger. Ria is 27,Maya is 48David, aChristian, canfind a place ofworship nearhis house.Alex, a recentimmigrant fromEgypt, has poorEnglish skills and nomoney to buy newclothes. He strugglesto make friends atschoolActively tryingto challengeyour owninternalizedbiasesSupportingBIPOC smallbusinesses, andsharing theircontent onsocial mediaWe take whatwe perceiveand organizeit into patterns& categoriesIf a whiteman makes$1.00, ablack womanmakes $0.64Actively listenand consumemoments ofself-reflectionA Caucasianwoman gives a jobto anotherCaucasian womanbecause she looksand sounds likeherA disabled manhas more troublefinding a job at thesame pay rate asan able-bodiedmanCompletingschool workwithout havingto balance apart-time jobHiring acandidatebecausethey aregood-lookingThere is a lack ofpolice interest incases of missingIndigenous womenHavingdifficult butclearconversationsw/ BIPOCEmily does not haveto consider theavailability of ethnicgrocery stores or hairsalons when decidingwhere to liveMen have moreopportunity forcareerprogression andhigher payBeing a Canadiancitizen and anative Englishspeaker, whileliving in CanadaAssigning positivequalities to peoplewho look or soundlike you and/orbelong to yourethnic groupBeing ateenagerEducatingyourself (i.e.throughpodcasts,books,conversations)Ria gets apromotion insteadof Maya, who hasworked therelonger. Ria is 27,Maya is 48David, aChristian, canfind a place ofworship nearhis house.Alex, a recentimmigrant fromEgypt, has poorEnglish skills and nomoney to buy newclothes. He strugglesto make friends atschoolActively tryingto challengeyour owninternalizedbiasesSupportingBIPOC smallbusinesses, andsharing theircontent onsocial mediaWe take whatwe perceiveand organizeit into patterns& categoriesIf a whiteman makes$1.00, ablack womanmakes $0.64Actively listenand consumemoments ofself-reflectionA Caucasianwoman gives a jobto anotherCaucasian womanbecause she looksand sounds likeherA disabled manhas more troublefinding a job at thesame pay rate asan able-bodiedmanCompletingschool workwithout havingto balance apart-time jobHiring acandidatebecausethey aregood-lookingThere is a lack ofpolice interest incases of missingIndigenous women

WIS 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. B-Having difficult but clear conversations w/ BIPOC
  2. N-
  3. G-
  4. B-Emily does not have to consider the availability of ethnic grocery stores or hair salons when deciding where to live
  5. N-Men have more opportunity for career progression and higher pay
  6. O-Being a Canadian citizen and a native English speaker, while living in Canada
  7. N-Assigning positive qualities to people who look or sound like you and/or belong to your ethnic group
  8. B-
  9. N-Being a teenager
  10. N-Educating yourself (i.e. through podcasts, books, conversations)
  11. G-Ria gets a promotion instead of Maya, who has worked there longer. Ria is 27, Maya is 48
  12. G-David, a Christian, can find a place of worship near his house.
  13. G-Alex, a recent immigrant from Egypt, has poor English skills and no money to buy new clothes. He struggles to make friends at school
  14. I-
  15. I-Actively trying to challenge your own internalized biases
  16. O-Supporting BIPOC small businesses, and sharing their content on social media
  17. B-We take what we perceive and organize it into patterns & categories
  18. B-If a white man makes $1.00, a black woman makes $0.64
  19. G-Actively listen and consume moments of self-reflection
  20. I-A Caucasian woman gives a job to another Caucasian woman because she looks and sounds like her
  21. O-
  22. I-A disabled man has more trouble finding a job at the same pay rate as an able-bodied man
  23. I-Completing school work without having to balance a part-time job
  24. O-Hiring a candidate because they are good-looking
  25. O-There is a lack of police interest in cases of missing Indigenous women