CPAF
Culture & Identity
Gender Norms & Myths
Healthy Relationships
Nurturing Empathy
100

What does KYR stand for?

Know Your Roots

100

What is identity?

Qualities and traits that make you, you!
100

How do you define gender norms?

Expectations of how an average man or woman should behave in order to fit into our society. 

100

How can you build a healthy relationship?

They are built on trust, respect, compromise, and open communication.

100

What does it mean to nurture?

To care for the growth and development of something.

200

What does CPAF stand for?

Center for the Pacific Asian Family

200

What is a cultural norm within your family?

[free response]

200

What is an example of a gender norm?

[free response]

200

What are different types of relationships you can have?

Platonic, familial, romantic, teacher/student

200

What is empathy?

The ability to imagine what someone else is feeling or thinking

300

What is an example of a youth prevention program that we offer?

Know Your Roots, API Youth Forum

300

What is a social identity? Example?

Gender, race/ethnicity, sexuality, extracurricular group, religion, nationality

300

TRUE or FALSE: In 2024, only 20% of adults (men & women) believe that society is not accepting enough of those who behave in ways outside of the norms of their assigned gender.

FALSE, the percentage of adults is actually ~44%.
300

What is an example of an unhealthy behavior in a relationship?

Checking phone without permission, isolating you from other people, telling you what you are allowed to do/not do, hitting/pushing/throwing objects, cheating, name-calling, etc.

300

Difference between empathy and sympathy?

Empathy is feeling WITH, sympathy is feeling sorry for.
400

Where is the CPAF community center located?

Koreatown - though we will be moving offices soon, closing to Little Tokyo. 

400

TRUE or FALSE: Culture refers to shared customs, values, beliefs specifically pertaining to your ethnic or racial background.

FALSE: Culture is shared customs, values, and beliefs that pertain to any social identity (e.g. race/ethnicity, gender, age, sexuality, education level, political group, etc.)

400

What is a downside of gender norms?

They can lead to stereotypes, negatively impact mental health, limit opportunities, and constrain potential

400

How common is it for a teen in 2025 to have experienced at least one form of dating violence in the past year? (give an estimate percentage)

44.3%
500

What are two services that CPAF offers, besides youth prevention programs?

shelter, counseling, 24/7 hotline

500
What is the difference between gender and sexuality?

Gender is how you feel internally about your masculinity and femininity. 

Sexuality is who you are attracted to.

500

Besides love, what are some key components of a healthy relationship?

Trust, respect, safety, empathy, consent (mutual)

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