Washington State Glossary for Inclusive & Equitable Workplaces
Welcome to the 4th version of the Glossary for Inclusive & Equitable Workplaces, previously known as the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging glossary!
The intent of this glossary is to provide state employees with a compilation of equity-related terms and their meanings. When we have a shared vocabulary and agree on the meaning of the words we use, we are better able to collaborate across departments, teams, and the communities that we serve.
Words carry meaning, power, and impact. It is important that we understand the meanings, recognize the power, and demonstrate reflection, continual learning, and accountability for the impact of the words we use in Washington State government. It is also important to understand that the human beings who are educating us about these terms are living the identities and experiences described in this glossary.
Because people are continually evolving, the words we use to describe them need to evolve as well. This resource is meant to support the work of improving access, advancing equity, and eliminating systemic racism and other forms of oppression from the work we do. This is not meant to serve as a primary resource in any specialized area such as law, medicine, or academia.
Thank you to the Washington State Business Resource Groups, the Washington State DEI Council Glossary Workgroup, The Department of Health, Department of Enterprise Services, Office of Equity, OFM Communications for your hard work and dedication to this body of work. The work that was poured into this version will directly impact those who experience disparities, exclusion, and systemic oppression in the workplace. Thanks to your vital contribution to this work our state will have a practical resource guiding us to maintain a growth mindset while affirming and embodying diversity, equity, inclusion, antiracism, and belonging every step of the way.
You may request a Glossary Edit if you would like a term added to or a definition edited in this glossary. Please note that the review committee meets quarterly to review these submissions and is committed to the shared-power process, so these edits make take several months to research and to respond to.
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Federal Trust Responsibility |
The legal obligation of the United States to protect Tribal sovereignty, lands, assets, and resources, as well as a duty to carry out treaty obligations. This includes providing services necessary for the welfare and advancement of Tribal nations and their people. “The trust responsibility consists of the highest moral obligations that the United States must meet to ensure the protection of tribal and individual Indian lands, assets, resources, and treaty and similarly recognized rights.” |
Federally Recognized Tribes |
American Indian and Alaska Native tribal entities that are officially acknowledged by the United States federal government to maintain a government-to-government relationship. This recognition confers certain rights, protections, and responsibilities under United States law.
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Feminine- /Masculine-presenting |
Having qualities or an appearance stereotypically associated with one of the binary genders (woman/man) or conventionally regarded as feminine/masculine. |
Feminism |
The belief that women (and those perceived as women/feminine-presenting) should be allowed the same rights, power, and opportunities as men (and those perceived as men/masculine-presenting) in society and be treated in an equitable way. It is also the set of activities intended to achieve this state. |