Talk about the meanings of -ism to forestall confusion.
In the article, Kheris describes the difference between racism and colorism. While there is a distinct difference, both are based on the idea that a person’s value can be determined by their race, skin color, gender, age, etc.
Tell students that, while numerous words with the suffix -ism describe prejudice of some sort, others have positive or neutral connotations and simply describe beliefs or practices. Ask students if they can think of any words that end with -ism. Discuss the examples below.
- criticism: the act of criticizing (analyzing or judging) someone or something
- heroism: behaving like a hero (bravely or selflessly)
- patriotism: being a patriot (loving one’s own country)
- terrorism: using violence and threats to gain power
- vegetarianism: the practice of following a meat-free diet
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