Housing
Health
Environmental Racism
The House We live in
Wealth
100

Communities that were all “minority or” in the process of integrating received the lowest rating from the FHA.  This process was called

What is redlining?

100

According to Williams and Collins what is the primary cause of health disparities -- 

What is segregation because it leads to concentration of poverty and confinement to unhealthy environments

100

'Refers to any policy, practice, or directive that differentially affects or disadvantages (whether intended or unintended) individuals, groups, or communities based on race or color” 

What is environmental racism

100

According to The House We Live in, this group was in the process of securing whiteness in the 1930s-1940s and was thus an “in between people” 

Who are Irish, Italians, Jews

100

At current pace, how many years would it take African Americans “to build the wealth of a white family today”

What is 228 years

200

Between 1934 and 1962, the federal government underwrote 120 billion dollars in new housing, of which ________ went to people of color

What is less than 2%

200

Because it was so commonplace, the forced sterilization of black women in the South is often referred to as

What is Mississippi appendectomy?

200

This refers to a community in Louisiana, where there are over 200 chemical plants and where black communities have high rates of cancer

What is cancer alley

200

According to The House We Live in and course readings, wealth and health disparities are primarily the result of

What is housing discrimination?

200

White families have _______ times the wealth of black families (according to Pew) 

What is 20?

300

When real estate agents prey on the racial fears of white homeowners to get them to sell their homes quickly, for less than market value

What is blockbusting

300

Having rates as high as 50 percent, which community has highest rates of diabetes in the world 

What is Tohono O’odham and Pimma Indians

300

Black families making 50-60 K are more likely to live in polluted neighborhoods than white families who make ___ per year

What is 10,000 dollars?

300

According to research, black/white differences in income, education, and unemployment with virtually disappear if you eliminated this

What is housing segregation?

300

Wealth disparities are primarily the result of this? 

What is HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

400

This leads to a process that Coates describes as social engineering

What is White Flight

400

Percentage of ___ Native Americans, __ African American, and ___ Puerto Rican women who experienced forced sterilization

What is 33%, 30%, and 35%

400

The lead poisoning of Flint’s water impacted families in what specific ways

What is lower fertility rates; increased infant morality; cognitive delays; reduced test scores; increased ADHD; more likely to drop out of school and be locked up in juvenile justice system

400

The Supreme Court ruled that he was not eligible to be a citizen since "according to Science,” he was not white

Who is Takao Ozawa?

400

Patrick Sharkey’s research shows that black families making $_____ typically live in the kinds of neighborhoods inhabited by white families making 30,000

What is $100,000

500

Describes process where blacks and Latinos home buyers and renters are typically offered less information; given fewer options; shown properties in different neighborhoods; given less help with financing; required to pay more all while receiving less in terms of quality of house and neighborhood

What is steering

500

These factors contribute to racial health disparities? 

What are social determinants of health; environment; everyday racism; access to health care; implicit bias in treatment; segregation

500

This refers to process whereby wealthy people are pushing low-income households out of neighborhoods impacted by climate change

What is climate gentrification

500

This Supreme Court case, which along with Ozawa led to loss of farm land among Japanese farmers, ruled that he was not eligible to be a citizen since "in accordance with the understanding of the common man,” he was not white

What is Bhagat Singh Thind?

500

In 1920, 1 in ___ farmers in the U.S. was African-American. Collectively, they owned nearly ___ million acres. Discrimination, institutional racism, violence, terror and the resulting great migration to the North led to massive decline in black farmers and dispossession of wealth 



What is 7 and 15

A note:  By 2007, the number of African-American farmers had reached 1 in ____, collectively owning only ___ million acres – 70/4.2

600

It led home value in the 8-mile neighborhood (Detroit) to increase

What is building a 6-foot wall

600

Generally speaking, this group has the best overall health in the U.S.

What is recent Latino immigrants.

This is known as the  Latino Paradox

600

“The principle that all people are entitled to equal environmental protection regardless of race, color or national origin. It’s the right to live and work and play in a clean environment.” 

What is Environmental Justice

600

Amid the 1000s of lynchings, majority whose victims were African American, that took place throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was accused of raping a white girl. Subsequently, a mob broke into the jail and hanged him. This lynching led one Black writer to ask, “Is the Jew a White Man?"

Who is Leo Frank?

600

Percentage of person's wealth located in person's home

What is 2/3?

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