Balance & Harmony
Oppression & Justice
Social Change Advocacy
Terms & Definitions
Misc.
100

What are three practices individuals can use to cultivate wellbeing?

Breathing & moving

Gratitude

Kindness and connection

Body awareness

Enrich your senses

Contemplative practices

Share stories

Take action

Creativity

100

Name four activities social movements use to resist oppression and engage in activism

Voter registration, Boycotts, Sit-ins, Marches, Speeches and articles, Strikes, Civil disobedience, Non-violent protests, Freedom rides, Changes to legislation, policy, Community building through symbols, gathering places, etc., Pride and shared identity, Disruption of production, transportation, etc., Demonstrations, Student demands, Media attention, Public awareness campaigns, Culturally specific schools, groups, programs, etc.

100

What are the three distinct but interconnected forms of advocacy?

Individual, Community, Institutional

100

To _______ means to stand with and give voice to survivors. 

Advocate

100

What are three forms of technology used in the ALC?

Canvas, Cvent, Zoom, email, Constant contact, Menti (no telephone!)

200

What are two ways organizations can support balance and harmony for their staff?

Balanced workload

Support, debrief, reflect

Slow down & flex 

Livable wage & meaningful benefits

Physical environment

Time away and fun

Take action to eradicate conditions organizationally and in our communities

200

A movement toward justice requires what three things according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu?

Truth be told, Harm repaired, Unjust conditions be eradicated

200

Which of the following are NOT part of the eight methods institutions use to structure work: a) rules and regulations, b) accountability, or c) dialogue?

c) dialogue. The 8 methods include: Administrative practices, Resources, Concepts and theories, Mission, purpose, function, Linkages, Accountability, Education and training

200

Power + ______ + Prejudice = Oppression

Privilege

200

What is the name of the Praxis staff person who worked with the hotels?

Shelly Stoffel-Blanck

300

Which of the following factors contribute to advocacy fatigue? [Select all that apply]

a) imbalanced workload

b) oppression

c) adequate pay

d) vacation benefits

e) lack of agency.

a) imbalanced workload

b) oppression

3) lack of agency

300

What is one of the six social movements we examined during day 2 of the Immersion training?

Native American Sovereignty and Rights; Civil Rights; Rights for Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Disability Rights; LGBTQ2S+ Rights; Migrant Farm Workers Rights

300

Which of the following are NOT part of the six core advocacy activities:

a) connect

b) implement

c) analyze

d) celebrate

e) understand

d) celebrate. The six core advocacy activities are: Connect, Understand, Analyze, Strategize, Implement, Reflect & Adapt

300

Addressing rape kit backlogs is an example of: 

a) social service? 

b) social reform? 

c) social change?

b) Social reform

300

Name two programs in your cluster

Maren & Diane’s Cluster: 

Diane Peppler Resource Center, LACASA, Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, NextStep Domestic Violence Project, Sisters Against Abuse Society, ThinkSelf, WISE

Amanda & Elena’s Cluster: 

Enlace Comunitario, Ketchikan Indian Community Social Services Victim, StrongHearts Native Helpline, TAT Victim Services, The Women’s Center, Turningpoint for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence, WV Coalition Against DV

400

Name four balance and harmony activities you participated in through the ALC

Writing, outdoor photography, collaging, social justice stretch, intentional breathing, tapping, scavenger hunt, letter writing

400

_____ requires us to engage with survivors, each other, and our communities to create a more just world: 

a) Advocacy

b) social justice/change advocacy

Social justice/change advocacy

400

Which of the following exercises did we use to explore the core advocacy activity “Strategize”: 

a) margin to center

b) develop talking points on behalf of Rachel and her child welfare case

c) islands of violence?

b) develop talking points on behalf of Rachel and her child welfare case.

400

Which of the following is an example of a social service? 

a) campus grievance procedures for survivors, 

b) emergency shelter

c) restorative justice

b) emergency shelter

400

The Agreements rely on individual reflection, truth-telling, transparency, and loving acknowledgment of the ways in which we all have power and privilege, by:

Honoring Ourselves, Honoring Others, Honoring Our Communities, Honoring Our Spaces & Places

500

A video clip of the song Surface Pressure was shared during the July Cohort Workshop that captures the experience of advocacy fatigue. What movie was this clip taken from?

Encanto

500

Which of these people did not contribute to the development of the Pillars of Oppression: 

a) Andrea Dworkin

b) Shamita Das Dasgupta

c) Beth Richie

d) Ellen Pence

c) Beth Richie

500

What are two core principles of social change advocacy?

  • Create an experience that is liberating vs. dominating 

  • Engage in dialogue vs. counsel or advise 

  • Recognize intersectionality and complexity vs. single aspects or events

  • Place the person’s reality and actual needs at the center vs. institutions' needs

  • Engage with social networks, family, and community vs. isolated individuals 

  • Approach as a social problem vs. individual or psychological

500

What does true dialogue involve?

Deep listening, Problem posing questions, Critical thinking, Letting go of limits and agendas, Being in relationship

500

Who funds the ALC?

Office on Violence Against Women

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