Identity and culture
Migration and Displacement
Global Inequality
Media and Power
SDGs and Global Action
100

A Visible characteristic that can include clothing, language, or hairstyle.

What is Visible Identity?

100

The movemnet of people from one place to another.

What is migration?

100

The unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.

What is inequality?

100

When news coverage favors one perspective over others.

What is bias?

100

These 17 goals were created by the United Nations to promote peace, prosperity, and sustainability.

What are the SDGs?

200

A rule of behavior that is expected in a specific culture but not enforced by law.

What is a folkway?

200

A person forced to leave their country due to conflict or danger.

What is a refugee?

200

A difference of income levels across countries.

What is an example of income inequality?

200

The term used when certain perspectives or communities are underrepresented in the news.

What are "missing voices"?

200

This SDG focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all.

What is SDG #4: Quality Education?

300

One is enforced legally, while the other is an accepted social behavior.

What is the difference between a norm and a law?

300

This type of movement can affect population, economy, and culture in both sending and receiving countries.

What is International Migration?

300

A digitial tool that allowed us to compare families around the world.

What is Dollar Street?

300

A type of sensationalized and exaggerated news, common in U.S. history.

What is yellow journalism?

300

An international agreement like the paris Climate Accords fits under this kind of global effort.

What is Climate Action?

400

This model shows how most parts of identity and culture are hidden beneath the surface

What is the Iceberg Model of Identity?

400

A condition where a person has no nationality under the law of any country.

What is statelessness?

400

Historical colonization and exploitation have contributed to these global economic divisions.

What are wealth gaps?

400
Comcast, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, Discovery, Sony

What is the Big 6?

400

An organization like this might provide emergency aid, education, or advocacy for displaced people.

What is an NGO?

500

Understanding these elements of a person or group can lead to more empathetic and inclusive solutions.

What is invisible identity?

500

The agreement that defines the rights of refulgees and the obligations of nations to protect them.

What is the 1951 Refugee Convention?

500

This set of goals are often used to measure progress in closing global gaps in wealth, health, and access.

What are SDGs?

500

This modern technology can both empower and mislead public opinion.

What is social media?

500

These individuals are often leading change in their own communities and globally by taking civic action.

Who is the youth?

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