Words & Concepts
Systemic existence
History Matters
Pop Culture & Representation
Your TAs
100

TRUE or FALSE - Race is a biological fact, not a social construct.

FALSE!

Race has no genetic basis; it's socially constructed.

100

An example of white privilege

Whiteness as a measuring stick

100

This 20th-century policy denied many people of colour the right to vote or immigrate.

Chinese Exclusion Act (Canada) OR Jim Crow Laws (U.S.)
100

Casting White actors in non-White roles is called what?

Whitewashing

100

How many TAs are there for SOCI 1001: Introduction to Sociology?

9! (8 tutorial TAs + 1 marking TA)

200

The idea that one's culture or way of life is superior to others is called what?

Ethnocentrism

200

A bank's leading policy results in fewer loans for racialized neighbourhoods.

Systemic racism (institutional racism)
200

The practice of deying housing loans to certain racialized areas was called what?

Redlining

200

A single character used to represent an entire group or culture.

Tokenism

200

What is my name?

Maria

300

Believing that "I don't see colour" is an example of what type of thinking?

Colour-blind racism

300

Hiring mostly White teachers despite diverse student populations.

Systemic racism (institutional racism)

300

The process of taking land and imposing new cultures on Indigenous peoples is known as what?

Settler Colonialism

300

Why are crime shows with Black perpetrators harmful?

Crime shows that depict mostly Black suspects/perpetrators reinforce the idea that Black people are more prone to crime.
300

The number of this room is

515

400

Explain why the statement "I don't see race" can sometimes harm people of colour.

Ignoring race dismisses the lived experiences of discrimination and allows systemic inequities to continue, unaddressed.

400

How can policing practices appear neutral but still disproportionately affect racialized communities?

Neutral-seeming laws (like stop and frisk or traffic enforcement) can target neighbourhoods with historical segregation, producing disparate outcomes. Also, over-representation of the Indigenous populations in the carceral system. 

400

How does understanding historical context help us interpret modern racial inequalities?

Recognizing past structural discrimination explains persistent disparities in wealth, education, and health outcomes.

400

This 2018 film became a landmark for Black representation in superhero movies.

Black Panther

400

What generation am I? 

Old millennial (1981 to 1996). 

500

Explain why the concept of 'colourblindness' can unintentionally maintain systemic racism.

Ignoring race fails to address existing disparities and lets inequitable structures persist unchallenged.

500

A company implements a 'neutral' hiring algorithm trained on historical data that favours White candidates. Is this individual or systemic bias, and why?

Systemic - the bias is embedded in the structure of the algorithm and reflects historical discrimination.

500

Sports can be apolitical?

No. Explain why and get extra points

500

Explain how 'White saviour narratives' in the media reinforce racial hierarchies.

They centre White characters as heroes of non-White communities, minimizing the agency of racialized characters and perpetuating stereotypes.

500

What is the name of Maria's PhD program?

What is public policy?

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