social identities.
Jacqueline Hogan has written: 'Gender, race and national identity' -- subject(s): Race, Gender identity, Ethnicity
Religion, language(s) spoken, geographic region lived in, age, level of education, relative wealth, race or ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc...
Ethnicity Race Gender Sexual orientation Socioeconomic status
Race refers to physical characteristics such as skin color and facial features, while ethnicity refers to cultural factors such as nationality, language, and traditions. For example, a person may be of the Asian race but have a Korean ethnicity, or be of the Black race but have a Jamaican ethnicity.
Negro is a word used to describe people of African descent. It is not a gender noun; rather, it pertains to race or ethnicity.
Another way of DESCRIBING A MINORITY GROUP, this type of group comprises people of certain race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability.
Cultural
Advertising your race, gender, ethnicity in a romantic ad, and naming what type of race, gender and ethnicity you are looking for. There actually was some case of someone trying to claim that it was discriminatory, but given that people didn't want to have a blind date where they might meet someone of the same sex (or opposite sex if they were gay or lesbian) it quickly died. By law and by custom, you may "restrict" your dating to whatever race, gender, ethnicity, color, creed, religion and orientation you like.
To the same extent than any human being can be trusted, no matter their gender or ethnicity or race.
Affirmative action policies
Affirmative action policies
An ascribed status is a social position that is assigned to an individual at birth or based on certain societal factors such as race, ethnicity, or gender. It is often beyond an individual's control and can impact their opportunities and treatment in society.