This assignment must be completed before further coursework may be submitted through Canvas.
What is the syllabus quiz?
This key term is defined as: the complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination (such as racism, sexism, and classism) combine, overlap, or intersect especially in the experiences of marginalized individuals or groups.
What is intersectionality?
This professor and Black legal scholar coined the term intersectionality.
Who is Kimberlé Crenshaw?
This text was collaboratively authored in 1969 and called for the creation of a Third college at UCSD.
What are the Original Lumumba-Zapata Demands?
When writing an argumentative essay, this component helps substantiate your claims.
What is "evidence"?
Who is Prof. Chapman's favorite musical artist?
Who is Taylor Swift?
These are the days and times that Prof. Chapman has her office hours.
When is Mondays and Wednesdays from 4-5pm?
This key term is defined as: the dominance of one group over another, often supported by legitimating norms and ideas.
What is hegemony?
This author and community organizer champions "rest as resistance" and founded the Nap Ministry
Who is Tricia Hersey?
This reading allows students to sort through data collected from a biennial survey about UCSD student experiences.
What are the UCUES data tables?
In documentary filmmaking, this convention is used when conducting interviews or giving expert analyses.
What is "talking head"?
The place where Professor Chapman was born.
What is Texas?
This distinguished author, scholar, and professor is the Director of the DOC Program.
Who is Dr. Amanda Solomon?
This key term is defined as: the sociohistorical process by which racial identities are created, lived out, transformed, and destroyed.
What is racial formation theory?
This historian consulted on the film Framing Agnes and authored one of our new texts this quarter.
Who is Jules Gill-Peterson?
This reading focuses on the history, needs, and practice of mutual aid here at UCSD.
What is the UCSD Survival Guide?
In writing, this term refers to "the combination of ideas to form a theory or system."
What is "synthesis"?
Professor Chapman's favorite drink to have in lecture.
What is Coke Zero?
Completing this assignment will add one point to your total grade.
What are the SET Evaluations?
This key term is defined as: the appeal to norms that enforce the gender binary and gender essentialism, resulting in the oppression of gender variant, non-binary, and trans identities.
What is cissexism?
This indigenous author introduces the idea of "Cultural Climate Change."
Who is Daniel R. Wildcat?
This documentary focuses on the multiyear struggle to bring art to UCSD that represents diverse populations.
What is Chicano legacy: Students empowering students?
Pioneered by women of color feminists, this mode of writing includes details about the author's own life as a way of understanding larger social structures.
What is "autotheory"?
The degree that Prof. Chapman received from UCSD.
What is an MFA?
What you need to submit for a grade in this class.
What is all of the assignments?
This key term is defined as: the basic level of society or of an organization especially as viewed in relation to higher or more centralized positions of power.
What is grassroots?
This author received her PhD in Ethnic Studies from UCSD in 2014.
This reading focuses on AAPI community stories.
What is the GROW Archive?
In filmmaking this French term refers to the ordering and synthesis of visuals and sounds.
What is "montage"?
The number of years that Prof. Chapman has taught in the DOC program.
What is 5 years?