Right to Health
Right to Education
Right to Housing
Juvenile Justice
Misc.
100

Fill in the blank:
Health care should be _________.


Available, Accessible, Acceptable & Quality

100

The location of the most segregated public school system in the country.

New York City

100

The primary cause of homelessness in NYC.

Lack of affordable housing.

100

T/F The United States is the only country that sentences juveniles under 18 to life without parole.

True

100

The purpose of "artivism"

Artivism works to spread awareness of social justice issues in creative expression.

200

Everyone has the right to health, regardless of their: ______. Give three answers. 

Race, Ethnicity, Age, Language, Religion, Opinion, National origin, Property, Physical or Intellectual ability, Health Status, Sexual Orientation

200

The four violations of the Right to Education in NYC.

Admissions Screenings, Standardized testing, Discipline, or School Segregation

200

Home ownership, affordable rent, and homelessness are all issues addressed in UDHR Articles #__ and __.

Articles 17 and 25!

200

The story of _______ influenced the decision of NYC to end the use of solitary confinement for 16 and 17-year-olds. 

Kalief Browder

200

Our guest speaker Aissatou is from this NYC borough.

Brooklyn

300

Give an example of unequal treatment from disparities in health care.

Ex: People of color were less likely to be given appropriate medications for heart disease and undergo coronary bypass surgery.

Higher black infant mortality rates.


300

The landmark Supreme Court case that ruled that segregation in schools was unconstitutional.

Brown vs. Board of Education

300

Give an example of the unequal treatment showcased in the Newsday Divided documentary.

Ex: Real estate agents would ask for identification and other documents from a black individual, but not require the same items from a white individual.

300

The national trend in which youth are funneled from public schools to the juvenile and criminal justice systems due to extreme disciplinary systems in schools.

The "school-to-prison pipeline"

300
The act of activism for one's personal gain or social capital rather than devotion towards a social cause. (#BlackoutTuesday during BLM)

Performative activism 

400

T/F: Black women are 1-2x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than their white counterparts.

False: Black women are 3-4x more likely.

400

A solution for schools rather than implementing strict disciplinary policies.

Schools should provide additional counseling or educational services through art.
400

T/F: Studies show that a large majority of unsheltered homeless New Yorkers are people living with mental illness or other severe health problems.

True

400

A form of resistance against prison life and toward uplifting humanity, rehabilitation, self-expression, and liberation.

Prison art and cultural spaces

400

Name an advantage and disadvantage of social media activism.

Ex:

Advantage; gives youth activists more opportunities to get involved through social media.

Disadvantage; misinformation can spread because anyone can share their views on social media regardless of legitimate expertise.

500

One way the government violates the human right to health of its citizens.

When a government fails to provide its citizens with adequate access to medical care services.

500

The difference between educational equality and educational equity.

Educational equality is necessary for students to have the same opportunities, but educational equity ensures that the specific needs of students, especially those underrepresented or underprivileged, are met with educational tools, resources, and support.

500

Name a way you can take action to promote the right to housing in your community.

Ex: Donate food, clothes, toiletries to the homeless

Donate to a community fridge

Spread awareness on the emergency rental assistance program to people who may need it.

500

Russell Craig addresses these issues in his art.

Mass incarceration, prison reform, and the impact of the prison industrial complex on communities and families.

500

Explain the intersectionality of issues in climate justice. 

Low-income communities, people of color, indigenous people, people with disabilities and women can all be more susceptible to climate impacts, which exacerbate already existing social inequalities.

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