Themes
Colonialism?!
Events
Weekly concepts (Theories)
Scholars
100

The process of acquiring our particular culture over time. The process of learning one’s culture.

Enculturation

100

What country colonized Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines?

United States

100

Event that US held to show of their power and prestige in which they held different exhibits for indigenous groups.

1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair


100

The process of taking over other nations for wealth, power, and resources.

Imperialism

100

Palestinian-American who focused his research on post-colonial studies. Coined the term "Orientalism"

Edward Said

200

People get what they need when they need it.

Equitable

200

What country colonized Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Chile and Cuba?

Spain

200

This war was protested by George Murray and when he talked about it in a negative light on public broadcast he was fired from his position at SFSU. 

Vietnam War

200

The Process of controlling other nations through oppression.

Colonialism

200

SFSU African American that was an anti-War organizer and English instructor. Additionally he was the minister of education for the Black Panther Party.

His firing led to the 1968 Strike

 Professor George Murray

300

Identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.

Nationalism

300

What country colonized India, Canada, Australia, Kenya, and Egypt.

England

300

This event at San Francisco State University lead to the institutionalization of Ethnic Studies in schools

1968 BSU (Black Student Union) + TWLF (Third World Liberation Front) Strike

300

The process of putting another down through cruel or unjust means

Oppression

300

This African American and I-Kiribati scholar received her Doctorate at UC Santa Cruz and coined the "Classroom as a Metaphorical Canoe"

Teresia Teaiwa

400

Specific forms of knowledge, skills, and abilities that are valued by privileged groups in society.

Cultural Capital

400

What country colonized Algeria, Tunisia, Guinea, Tahiti, and Haiti?

France

400

Belgium’s King Leopold II decided to carve up the Africa continent into different territories, creating this event

Berlin Conference on West Africa

400

Emphasizes direct vigorous action especially in support or opposition to one side of a controversial issue.

Activism

400

This Asian American Scholar was the author of Golden Children: Legacy of Ethnic Studies, and striker of the Ethnic Studies 1968 Strike that led to the institutionalization for Ethnic Studies. 

Juanita Tamayo Lott

500

where a country produces one or more primary commodity became established, a practice that is still at the heart of international trade today.

Export monoculture

500

What country colonized Somalia, Libya, and Ethiopia?

Italy

500

What was the event that empowered Latin@ students to make a change in their community. 

Chicano Rights Movement

500

This refers to learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and to take action against the oppressive elements of reality.

Critical Consciousness or Conscientização

500

Activist who led the Chicano Movement in LA High Schools. He fought for Latinx student rights

Sal Castro

600

What are the 4 I's of Oppression?

Internal

Interpersonal

Institutional

Ideological

600

What country colonized Samoa, Ghana in Africa, Togo, Papua New Guinea, and Tanzania?

Germany

600

 19th Century (1801-1900) Imperialism is often referred to as...

Neo-Imperialism

600

Name all 7 L's of Colonialism

Land, Liberty, Love, Life, Legacy, Labor, Language

600

African american author author, theorist, educator, and social critic

bell hooks