Hidden Figures
Don't Look Up
Barbie
Systemic Inequality
Movies & Social Impact
100

What job did the women in Hidden Figures do?

They were mathematicians

100

What is heading toward Earth in the movie?

A comet

100

What toy is the movie based on?

Barbie dolls

100

What does Inequality mean"?

Unfair differences between groups

100

What can movies make people do?

Think about important issues

200

What space agency did they work for?

NASA

200

What does the comet represent in real life?

Climate Change 

200

What major issue does the movie talk about?

Gender inequality

200

Name one type of inequality in the real world?

Racial/ gender/ enviornmental

200

Why do people learn easily from movies

Stories are easier to understand

300

What was one unfair rule they had to deal with?

Segregated bathrooms

300

Who plays the main scientist warning everyone?

Leonardo DiCaprio.

300

Who directed Barbie?

Greta Gerwing

300

What type of inequality involves pollution hurting poor communities most?

Enviornmental inequality

300

What kind of movie uses humor to explain a serious issue?

Satire

400

What skill made Katherine Johnson important to NASA?

Her ability to calculate flight paths

400

What group in the movie refuses to take the warning seriously?

The government

400

What is Barbie trying to figure out in the movie?

Who she really is/ her purpose

400

What is one area where women still face inequality?
 


Pay and leadership roles.

400

What kind of inequality does Hidden Figures help people learn about?

Racial Inequality and gender inequality

500

What real- world program was inspired by the movie?

Hidden No More

500

What major issue does the movie make fun of?

People ignoring scientific facts
500

What does Ken learn by the end?

He doesn't need to base his identity only on Barbie

500

What makes inequality systemic?

It’s built into rules and institutions.

500

What big message do all three movies share?

That society is not always fair- and we should recognize it

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