IdentifiesasLGBTQIA+HasfrecklesHasnaturallystraighthairHasexperiencedburnoutHas a distinctphysicalcharacteristicthat is oftencommented onHas facedchallengesbalancingacademics withpersonal lifeHasmoved 3+times intheir lifeIs left-handedOnlychildHasnaturallycurly hairHas grownup in asingle-parenthouseholdHas everbeen bulliedfor theiridentityNot aSTEMmajorIs a member ofanunderrepresentedgroupHas ever beentold they don’t"look" like theybelong in aparticular spaceHas a familymember whohas struggledwith addictionDyedhairHas had towork part-time or full-time whilestudyingIs right-handedComes from afamily whereeducation wasemphasized asa means forupward mobilityHas a skintone that isconsidered aminority intheir cultureHasexperiencedfinancialhardshipgrowing upIs from arural orunderservedcommunityHas parentsor guardianswho didn’tgraduate fromhigh schoolHas livedin multiplecountriesSpeaksmore thanonelanguageHas animmigrantbackgroundHasmultiplesiblingsIs part of acommunity thatfacesdiscrimination forfacial features(e.g., nose shape,eye shape)AthleticIs theoldestsibling intheir familyHas a closefriend or familymember who ispart of theLGBTQIA+community Is a first-generationcollegestudentHas lived ina countryoutside ofthe U.S.Is theyoungestsibling intheir familyWearsglasses orcontactsIs a non-nativeEnglishspeakerHas aparentwho is animmigrantHas traveledto adevelopingcountryHas experiencededucationalbarriers (e.g.,lack of resources,discrimination)STEMmajorIdentifiesasLGBTQIA+HasfrecklesHasnaturallystraighthairHasexperiencedburnoutHas a distinctphysicalcharacteristicthat is oftencommented onHas facedchallengesbalancingacademics withpersonal lifeHasmoved 3+times intheir lifeIs left-handedOnlychildHasnaturallycurly hairHas grownup in asingle-parenthouseholdHas everbeen bulliedfor theiridentityNot aSTEMmajorIs a member ofanunderrepresentedgroupHas ever beentold they don’t"look" like theybelong in aparticular spaceHas a familymember whohas struggledwith addictionDyedhairHas had towork part-time or full-time whilestudyingIs right-handedComes from afamily whereeducation wasemphasized asa means forupward mobilityHas a skintone that isconsidered aminority intheir cultureHasexperiencedfinancialhardshipgrowing upIs from arural orunderservedcommunityHas parentsor guardianswho didn’tgraduate fromhigh schoolHas livedin multiplecountriesSpeaksmore thanonelanguageHas animmigrantbackgroundHasmultiplesiblingsIs part of acommunity thatfacesdiscrimination forfacial features(e.g., nose shape,eye shape)AthleticIs theoldestsibling intheir familyHas a closefriend or familymember who ispart of theLGBTQIA+community Is a first-generationcollegestudentHas lived ina countryoutside ofthe U.S.Is theyoungestsibling intheir familyWearsglasses orcontactsIs a non-nativeEnglishspeakerHas aparentwho is animmigrantHas traveledto adevelopingcountryHas experiencededucationalbarriers (e.g.,lack of resources,discrimination)STEMmajor

DEI 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. Identifies as LGBTQIA+
  2. Has freckles
  3. Has naturally straight hair
  4. Has experienced burnout
  5. Has a distinct physical characteristic that is often commented on
  6. Has faced challenges balancing academics with personal life
  7. Has moved 3+ times in their life
  8. Is left-handed
  9. Only child
  10. Has naturally curly hair
  11. Has grown up in a single-parent household
  12. Has ever been bullied for their identity
  13. Not a STEM major
  14. Is a member of an underrepresented group
  15. Has ever been told they don’t "look" like they belong in a particular space
  16. Has a family member who has struggled with addiction
  17. Dyed hair
  18. Has had to work part-time or full-time while studying
  19. Is right-handed
  20. Comes from a family where education was emphasized as a means for upward mobility
  21. Has a skin tone that is considered a minority in their culture
  22. Has experienced financial hardship growing up
  23. Is from a rural or underserved community
  24. Has parents or guardians who didn’t graduate from high school
  25. Has lived in multiple countries
  26. Speaks more than one language
  27. Has an immigrant background
  28. Has multiple siblings
  29. Is part of a community that faces discrimination for facial features (e.g., nose shape, eye shape)
  30. Athletic
  31. Is the oldest sibling in their family
  32. Has a close friend or family member who is part of the LGBTQIA+ community
  33. Is a first-generation college student
  34. Has lived in a country outside of the U.S.
  35. Is the youngest sibling in their family
  36. Wears glasses or contacts
  37. Is a non-native English speaker
  38. Has a parent who is an immigrant
  39. Has traveled to a developing country
  40. Has experienced educational barriers (e.g., lack of resources, discrimination)
  41. STEM major