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Community practice focuses on these two aspects with the goal of promoting systemic change.

What are communities and community organizations? 

100

This theme underscores much of the new strategies of community organizing 

Hint: Happiness/Laughter = 

What is joy?

100

Mutual aid focuses on these kinds of basic needs that represent basic necessities for every human being. 

What are Survival Needs?

100

The first question we ask when deciding to address local needs and resources. 

Hint: Who, What, When, Where, &...

What is Why?

100

What are some modern-day federal welfare programs

TANF

SNAP

Medicare

Medicaid

SSI

200

This act, passed in 1935, established a permanent federal safety net providing unemployment, disability, and old-age benefits. 

What is the Social Security Act?

200

The article focuses on this organization, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, which was a political organization to end the AIDS crisis.

Hint: a test you take in high school + a direction 

What is the ACT UP?
200

This is the idea that you and the people you are working with are equals, rather than being over them.

Hint: the first five letters are a state of matter.

What is solidarity? 

200

Next, you would want to recruit a group of people responsible for this task. 

What is Planning?

200

This law, established in 1601, became the model for many of our social welfare programs today and represented the first involvement of the government in social welfare.

What is the Elizabethan Poor Law? 

300

The first century that this article focuses on is what years?

What are 1917-2017? 

300

New community organizing includes these three elements discussed in much of the content last week as well. 

What are

Using humor as a community organizing strategy

Use of culture as an organizing tool

Protest as theater/carnival

300

Many mutual aid groups use this method of governance, where decision-making is made by all members, allowing them a say. 

What is Consensus Decision-Making?

300

One method of reaching informants about local resources in an area?

Hint: these methods are also used when administering research surveys

 

Mailing or emailing surveys?

Recruiting friends or family?

Posting requests on social media?

Stopping people in public places?

300

These programs were implemented during the Great Depression to provide relief and were passed under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 

What is the New Deal?

400

This organization, with the acronym ACOSA, focuses on strengthening community practice in social work and was founded in 1987. 

What is the Association for Community Organization and Social Administration?

400

Many gay liberationists used a resource/ethos that is now recognized as politically important.

Hint: Many old bad movies would now be considered:

What is camp?

400

This concept implies that wealthy people are inherently better and more deserving of their wealth than poor people. 

What is a Moral Hierarchy of Wealth? 

400

Can you name some aspects of a community that are worth assessing to better understand it? 

Physical Aspects

Infrastructure

Demographics

History

Culture

Institutions

Existing Groups

Government/Politics

Attitudes and Values

Etc.

400

This council organization was founded in 1952, representing the whole of social work education in the United States, including accrediting social work degrees.

What is the CSWE? 

500

Checkoway's six distinct strategies of community change include what?

Mobilization

Action

Advocacy

Planning

Education

Development

500

The newfound humor, joy, and camp were attributed to the ACT UP organization and later influenced this organization based in London, which throws road parties to reclaim public spaces. 


What is the RTS? 

500

This is the idea that of dividing people into those who are deserving of mutual aid and those who are not, noted as one of the major pitfalls of mutual aid.

What are Deservingness Hierarchies? 

500

You can ask these questions when determining what further information you need about local resources. 

Hint: these questions are usually asked in assessments of poverty as well

Number and reasons for emergency room visits?

Number of places to buy fresh produce?

What is the percentage of car accidents involving alcohol?

Number of teen births in an area?

500

This American Nurse advocated for mentally ill and imprisoned individuals and lobbied for the creation of state mental institutions called asylums. 

Who is Dorothea Dix? 

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