- Category: Policies on Bias and Hate Speech
- School: Clark University
- Statement Rating: Red
- Last updated: April 13, 2021
Relevant excerpt
Bias incidents, like hate incidents, involve treating someone negatively because of their actual or perceived age; creed; (dis)ability; ethnic or national origin; gender, gender identity, or gender expression; marital status; political or social affiliation; race; religion; or sexual orientation. Examples of bias incidents include but are not limited to: telling jokes based on a stereotype, name-calling, stereotyping, posting or commenting on social media related to someone’s identity in a bias matter, and altering or removing any faith-based symbol.