Cohort
Decolonizing Wealth
Philanthropy/Stupski
Food Justice
General Trivia
100

Some of my favorites are Mochiko Chicken, Korean fried chicken lunch plates, pastas, and cheeseburgers.

What are Brittany's favorite foods?

100

In "Decolonizing Wealth," this author explores the intersections of philanthropy, race, and power.


Who is Edgar Villanueva?

100

In 1996 we founded the Stupski Foundation

Joyce and Larry Stupski


100

Shared by many taste buds worldwide this is an expression of culture, place, and belonging.


What is Food?

100

The largest planet in our solar system.

 What is Jupiter?

200

Triathlons, Surfing, Sports, and Anything Outdoors!!

What is are Trent's favorite hobbies

200

According to Villanueva, philanthropy should prioritize this type of action, which involves making amends for past injustices.

What are reparations?

200

Private foundations in the United States are required to distribute at least this percentage of their assets for charitable purposes each year.


What is 5%?


200

This organization in Hawai'i is dedicated to promoting access to healthy, locally grown food for all residents.

What is the Hawai'i Good Food Alliance?


200

This rapper is known for his hit songs “Mask Off” and “Life Is Good”


Who is Future?

300

I want get my Bachelor’s and Master's in history!

What are Mariah's goals?

300

 In "Decolonizing Wealth," Villanueva argues that philanthropy has historically been rooted in this harmful mindset, which perpetuates inequalities and maintains power imbalances.


What is the "Colonial Mindset"?

300

The Stupski foundation has given communities a certain quantity of money to this day.

What is 225 million dollars?

300

This term refers to the lack of access to affordable, nutritious food, which disproportionately affects marginalized communities.


What is food insecurity?

300

This famous scientist developed the theory of relativity.


Who is Albert Einstein?

400

I love Acia bowls; I want to attend law school and I live in Hawaii.

Who is Talia?

400

Villanueva advocates for a shift in philanthropy towards this type of investing, which prioritizes social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.

What is impact investing?

400

This approach to philanthropy involves actively engaging with communities to understand their needs and develop solutions in partnership with them.


What is community-centered philanthropy?

400

The healing of people and ecosystems is interconnected, and our partners are working to cultivate local food economies and ensure dignified access to healthy food at this level.


What is the neighborhood or community level?

400

This team has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men's soccer.


Who is Brazil?

500

I go to school in the bay area, I like playing soccer and one of my favorite foods is arroz con pollo.


Who is Johann?

500

According to Villanueva, one of the key steps towards decolonizing wealth is to prioritize this type of leadership within philanthropic organizations, which involves elevating the voices of those directly impacted by social issues.

What is "Community-Centric Leadership"?

500

This person is the Stupski Board Chairman who has over 40 years of corporate management and board leadership experience.


Jim Wiggett

500

One of the Stupski Foundation's goals in food justice is to challenge this aspect of the food system, which prioritizes profit over people's health and well-being.


What is corporate food control?

500

The capital city of Australia.

What is Canberra?

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