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Appendix B: Glossary
Pages 139-141

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... They may be based on some level of evidence, but it is not sufficient for the practices to be considered "promising" or "evidence-based." Equity -- The absence of barriers, biases, and obstacles that impede access, fair treatment, and opportunity for contribution by all members of a community, recognizing that different resources or approaches are needed to remedy the uneven playing field that exists across different groups.
From page 140...
... Interpersonal -- Describes relational factors, including interactions between individuals and groups shaped by social and personal identity, which can have a differential impact on historically underrepresented groups. Intersectionality -- A critical, theoretical, and analytical framework that highlights how multiple social identities such as race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and disability intersect at the micro level of individual experience to reveal interlocking systems of privilege and oppression (i.e., racism, sexism, heterosexism, classism)
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... Social ecological model -- Developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner to understand human development. Consists of concentric circles of influence and networks, applied to describe a broad range of social processes.


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