Housing History
Alicia Garza
City of Seattle
Advocacy Campaign
Community Health & Development Issues
100

Generational wealth created by the appreciation and equity of this asset

What is housing? 

100

Market based ideology that is used to solve social issues, but keeps communities without the things we need to live well

What is neoliberalism?

100

District 6 King County Councilmember

Who is Claudia Balducci?

100

Groups of people who have the same interests as you, or the capacity or resources to help you 

What are allies? 

100

A state of well being that includes the physical, mental and social aspects of life 

What is health?

200

Places with better access to schools, jobs, transportation, and grocery stores with fresh food

What are high opportunity neighborhoods? 
200

Influence from family (mom) and institutions and culture like the Catholic church and pop culture 

What is socialization? 

200

The decade this city expanded zoning for single family homes

What are the 1990s? 

200

Deflect, deny, deceive, divide, delay are some tactics used by this group 

Who are opponents?

200

Aspects of a person's environment or personality that make it less likely that they will experience a given problem

What are protective factors? 

300

Development plan used by the FHA to prevent houses in residential neighborhoods from being sold or rented to Black families.

What is a housing covenant? 

300

Extreme nationalism and authoritarian values that has ravaged our current state 

What is neofascism? 

300

75% of the city's residential land is still zoned for this type of housing

What are single family homes?

300

Goals, agents of change, strategies and action steps are highlighted on this chart/tool

What is campaign planning?

300

Live, face to face description of your viewpoint to a local group

What is a community presentation? 

400

This is the assumption that residential segregation was not caused by the federal government but created by the private economy

What is de facto segregation?

400

"Power operates where the farther you are from Black the better off you think you can be, the closer you are to White the more power you can amass"

What is anti-blackness?

400

Business revenue dedicated to funding affordable housing

What are progressive taxes?

400

Emphasizing your organization's accomplishments, being passionate and persistent, and making issues local and relevant are skills that keep efforts sustained.

What are survival skills? 

400

Someone is more likely to become an alcoholic if they have a family history of alcoholism 

What is a risk factor? 

500

Strategy used by Congress in 1949 to propose nondiscrimination amendment in housing

What is a poison pill strategy?

500

This idea that we need to "build the kinds of communities that show how dependent we are to survive and how we can all thrive together."

What is collectivism?

500

He said that the real estate industry and developers who created suburban neighborhoods in the 1950s have an obligation to remedy harm and practice nondiscrimination

Who is Richard Rothstein?

500

Getting information from libraries, the internet, key stakeholders, such as City Hall archives, community leaders and local business interests all help with what

What is understanding the issue? 

500

Quitting smoking, adopting preventive health practices, and making a commitment to buying organic produce are examples of what type of change

What is individual behavior change? 
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