Solidarity
Structural Racism
Identity
Children's Voices
100

This type of solidarity involves humility, learning, and participation

What is Thick Solidarity?

100

anti-racist, multiracial efforts to confront systemic injustice

What are collective struggles?

100

Becoming a ______ involves the acquisition of identity, through a reciprocal process of coming to share meanings, interests, values and a way of life, with others.

What is a citizen?

100

Those who benefit from a world where solidarity in communities is nurtured?

Everyone (including the most vulnerable members)!

200

This type of solidarity focuses on superficial empathy and shared suffering that leads to false equivalences

What is Thin Solidarity?

200

One group/ person having more control over others in society that demonstrates this disparity

What is Power Imbalance?

200

Membership, rights, responsibilities and equality of status, and respect & recognition

What are the main building blocks of children citizenship?
200

In this country, where children work with an education action group to take control of their own development

What is Nicaragua?

300

Neglects how racial formations and hierarchies operate differently across groups 

What is thin solidarity?

300

This sentiment was used by protesters who were supporting the Chinese police officer, Peter Liang, who killed Akai Gurley, an unarmed black man

What is 'one tragedy, two victims'?

300

Attempting to “equalize” harm between groups can hinder this

What is individualism/uniqueness?

300

A concept necessary for solidarity that involves the ability to make decisions and hold responsibility for others

What is agency?
400

This term describes the act of falsely equating different forms of harm among racial groups. Used by Liu and Shange

What is "false equivalence"?

400

A movement mentioned in the readings that modeled intersectional, historically conscious solidarity.

What is "Asians for Black Lives"?

400

Habits we learn through the world, society, "internalized as a second nature"

What is habitus?

400

According to Smith this type of engagement is essential before children can learn and begin to take on responsibility for others’ wellbeing

What is social engagement?

500

children becoming psychologically separated from their communities when their voice, agency, and personhood are not appreciated.

 What is alienation according to Smith

500

This phrase refers to the notion that ignoring cultural backgrounds leads to equality, when it actually erases important distinctions

What is "people of color-blindness"?

500

African concept related to solidarity and wholeness that means "the essence of being human"

What is 'ubuntu'?

500

This concept describes when children both learn and teach each other in a revolving cycle. Children are mentors and become mentors.

What is a bottom-up process?