RPTA Ch 12: is leisure fair?

equity

fairness

discrimination

unjust prejudicial treatment of different categories of people

constraints

that which inhibits a leisure pursuit once an interest for it has been formed

inclusion

valuing all people regardless of their differences

diversity

celebrating differences in people

pluralism

a form of society in which minority groups maintain their independent cultural traditions

feminism

the belief in and action toward political, economic, and social equality for men and women

disabling conditions

a physical, sensory, or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more life activity

self determination

defining goals for oneself and taking the initiative to achieve them

self advocacy

speaking on behalf of oneself

normalization

the availability of typical leisure experiences

integration

enabling persons with and without disabilities to participate together

ethnicity

a social construction indicating common cultural, ancestral, and/or language traits

race

self defined distinction usually based on physical characteristics

marginality

being on the margins of the dominant culture