differences in traits Genocide– term used to describe violence against members of a race with the intent to destroy the entire group Racism– belief that someone are much better than others Multiculturalism– the philosophy that teaches acceptance and respect for diversity among people Concomitant with multiculturalism– the granting of rights to individuals or groups belonging to the minority Indigenous People– a group of people who continuously lived as organized community on defined territory Natural rights– this right is inherent and for all Constitutional rights– rights that are mandated, granted, and protected by the constitution Civil rights– many of these rights are innate and not created by law but are preserved by law Rights to Ancestral Domains– the rights of ownership and possession of ICCs/Ips to their ancestral domains shall be recognized and protected. Article II Section 13– the state shall recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well being Article II Section 9– the state shall develop a self-reliant and independent national economy effectively controlled by Filipinos Police brutality– a human rights violation wherein police are abusing their authority and power Torture– is an inhuman way of getting information from arrested suspected criminals Sex– natural or biological characteristic of a person Sexuality– sexual identity, experiences, attractions of a person Gender– refers to the attitudes, feelings, and behaviors influenced by culture associated with sex Sexual orientation– physical or emotional attraction that an individual feels toward another individual Gender identity– perceived or believed gender of a person Heterosexual– attraction between different gender Homosexual– attraction to those who belong to the same gender bisexual– people who are attracted to both male and female