Social Identity
Human Rights
Civil Rights
Resistance & Solidarity!
Wild Card
100

This is the social identity that people are often divided by in school. It changes every year, and people usually celebrate it with cake. 

What is age? 

100

This is a group of countries that came together after World War 2 and created a list of human rights to be protected by international law. 

What is the United Nations? 

100

This amendment grants American citizens the right to free speech, free press, and the right to gather in protest

What is the 1st Amendment? 

100

This is the term when people of different social groups come together to support each other around a certain issue they share. 

What is solidarity? 

100

This is a circular symbol with 4 parts, used by indigenous American tribes to represent the seasons, parts of life, and more. 

What is the medicine wheel? 

200

This is the social identity that people often see first, marked by physical traits like skin color, hair texture, and facial features. 

What is race? 

200

Article 25 of the United Nations grants people the right to these basic human needs

What is the right to food, shelter, clothing, or medical care? 

200

This amendment was created after the abolition of enslavement, but it has an exception. Enslavement is still used as punishment for a crime today. 

What is the 13th amendment? 

200

This is the act of refusing mistreatment or refusing to do something that harms another person's human rights. 

What is resistance? 

200

This is YAASPA's motto. 

What is, "redefining the standards to remove the barriers!" 

400

This is the concept of considering multiple parts of someone's social identity at once. 

What is intersectionality? 

400

This human right in the UN declaration protects immigrants

What is Article 13, the right to movement?

400

This amendment gives you the right to remain silent.

What is the 5th amendment?

400

This is a protest song that Billie Holiday sang in reference to the people that were lynched; it was recently referenced by Hailey Williams in her song True Believer (2025)

What is Strange Fruit? 

400

This is a nonprofit organization based in Denver that focuses on uplifting people who graduated from high schools in the Denver-metro area. 

What is Ednium? 

800

This type of discrimination occurs when someone is perceived as being less physically or mentally capable and then rejected from community. 

What is ableism?

800

Article 23 in the UN declaration protects these human rights that have to do with employment.

What are the right to work, for compensation, and equal pay without discrimination?

800

This amendment protects citizens from soldiers that might try to stay in their homes. It was used this year when hotels refused service to ICE agents. 

What is the 3rd amendment? 

800

This is an anime with a pirate flag symbol of resistance that was recently used by Gen Z protesters in Nepal, Indonesia, Mexico, and Morocco. 

What is One Piece?

800

This is the subject that Miss Annalia got her first degree in. 

What is chemistry? 

2000

This is a type of discrimination against specifically Black women, particularly dark skinned women

What is mysoginoir?

2000
Article 26 of the UN charter describes this human right that has to do with learning the basic life skills. 

What is the right to an education? 

2000

This amendment puts certain things in control of the State governments. People often refer to "state's rights"

What is the 10th amendment? 

2000

This musical artist wrote a protest song in 1993 called "Palestine, Don't Cry" He was never allowed to release it. 

Who is Michael Jackson? 

2000

This was a group of Chicano organizers who modeled their practices after the Black Panthers. 

Who are the Brown Berets? 

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