TRUE OR FALSE
DEFINITIONS
IMMERSION WEEK
TRIVIA
MISC.
100
Zero Tolerance policies disproportionately affect students of color and students with disabilities.
True
100
Differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care between population groups:
What are Health Disparities
100
The 4 I's of Oppression
What are Internal, Ideological, Institutional, Interpersonal
100
The largest factor in determining how and why a student will be disciplined
What is Race
100
The delegate who performed in their high school production of Footloose this year
Who is Lucas?
200
The largest population of immigrants in the U.S. is from Canada.
False
200
A term for immigrants who do not have legal status in this country
What is Undocumented/Unauthorized
200
This 1990 law prohibited discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications, and governmental activities
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
200
Two barriers prospective immigrants face in applying for legal status
What are quotas, having a family member who can sponsor you, needing to meet specific work requirements to fit in the right “box”, money, language, etc.
200
Two volunteers who have tattoos
Who are Dee, Maria, Kerline
300
Subsidized public housing such as section 8 is available to people who have been incarcerated.
False
300
Any crops that are traded. Generally they are relatively nonperishable, storable, transportable, and undifferentiated:
What are Commodity Crops
300
The notion that there are only two genders (men and women) and that they are opposite of each other
What is the Gender Binary System?
300
One reason Roxbury and Dorchester have higher rates of asthma than other neighborhoods in Boston
What is lack of green space, more trash transfer stations, poorer quality housing,
300
The school with the biggest delegation this year
What is KIPP
400
Higher rates of asthma in Black and Latino youth in Boston is a health disparity.
False.
400
The overlapping interests of government and industry that use surveillance, policing, and imprisonment as solutions to economic, social and political problems
What is the Prison Industrial Complex
400
The definition of racism that we use at InIt
What is Racial Prejudice + Power
400
One crop that the U.S. government gives subsidies to farmers to grow
What is corn, soy, or rice
400
Four people who performed during the last night of immersion week
Who are Alveena, Maria, Kristen, Michael, Maddie, Precious, Aimee, Julia, Stella, Varun, Angel, Malik, Lucas, Gabi, Arianna, Kingsley
500
The four major communication styles discussed in the Healthy Relationships workshop were aggressive, passive, passive aggressive, and assertive
True
500
The practice of denying, or charging more for, services such as banking, insurance, access to health care, or even supermarkets, or denying jobs to residents in particular, often racially determined areas.
What is Redlining
500
The framework that shows how we can “unsocialize” ourselves and challenge stereotypes, misinformation, and discrimination
What is the Cycle of Liberation?
500
Two benefits provided by the GI Bill that were offered almost exclusively to white veterans
What are housing and education
500
The name of the room where most workshops were held during Immersion Week
What is Canterbury Hall
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