Instructions
In this assignment, you will create an infographic that expresses a plan to challenge a type of oppression in the workplace.
First, identify a type of oppression you would like to explore. You may choose from nationalism, racism, ethnocentrism, sexism, genderism, intersexism, and heterosexism.
Then, research and arrange information on the following prompts in your infographic in the given order –
- A title featuring the type of oppression you have selected (e.g., Challenging Sexism in the Workplace)
- Your and colleges name
- 3 or more ways in which this type of oppression manifests itself in the workplace using specific examples
- 1 or more major historical or current issues related to this type of oppression (may include relevant examples reported via news media, court cases, and/or legislation)
- 3 or more ways to be an ally and limit this type of oppression in the workplace (supported with research, facts, data, and/or policies)
- APA-formatted in-text citations and references for 2 or more scholarly or professional sources
Besides including all 6 required components listed above, you will also need to design a neat, professional, and visually engaging infographic.
Follow the instructions and tips in Canvas to create your infographi
Submit your infographic in Canvas as a PDF or PowerPoint file (.pdf, .ppt, or .pptx)1. Please review the tutorials below from recommended, free, online infographic tools. You may choose one of these applications or any that you have worked with before:
- Adobe Spark –
- Canva –
- Piktochart –
2. Compile all the information needed to address all prompts in the instructions. Choose credible and reliable sources. Then, start designing your infographic.
3. Choose a variety of visuals and symbols to convey your infographic story. Use a combination of words, images, symbols, numbers, and potentially graphs to share your information in a visually appealing manner.
4. Remember to include APA-formatted in-text citations where needed and provide your full APA-formatted references at the bottom of your infographic.
5. Be creative with designing your infographic, but also make sure that all text is readable and that the design and layout are neat and professional in nature.
Requirements: 1 page

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