Week 1 & 2
Week 4
Week 3
Random
100

What is Positionality? 

How your social position and identities impact your experiences in society

100

where children (often times children of color) are funneled out of public schools and into the criminal legal system (ex. Juvenile hall)

school to prison pipeline

100

System in society where men are viewed as the holders of power

patriarchy

100

a belief, action, policy and/or system that favors abled-bodied people

ableism 

200

chicana, mother, able-bodied, first generation can be described as...

social location 

200

the belief that white people constitute a superior race and should therefore dominate society, typically to the exclusion or detriment of other racial and ethnic groups.

white supremacy 

200

“a set of attitudes and ways of behaving stereotypically associated with or expected of men, regarded as having a negative impact on men and on society as a whole”

toxic masculinity

200

What school did Dr. Ramirez receive her PhD from?

University of Washington

300

Can be described as a set of beliefs, ideas, understandings that are embedded in our society (have been institutionalized) that discriminate toward people with specific identities.

Systems of Oppression

300

the idea that schools already operate as prisons/carceral environments

school to prison nexus

300

a guide for us to have a space to engage in dialogue that is open, critical, respectful, and allows for maximum participation from everyone in the space.

collective community agreements

300

_____ is the national association representing social work education in the United States. 

CSWE (Council on Social Work Education)

400

Can be defined as a framework to understand and explain the interconnectedness of identities that are shaped by systems of oppression

Intersectionality

400

“Forcing an entire population to move as a form of collective punishment, as described, is generally considered a violation of international law, as it punishes individuals who may not be involved in any rebel activities.”

Collective Punishment

400

It snows year round is about...

Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx students’ experiences with racism at a predominantly white university

400

Who is the director of the BSW program?

Dr. Alma Trinadad

500

"We need to take a stand, reframe our understandings, question the status quo, and begin a critical transformation that can break down this..."

cycle of socialization

500

What is the student to social worker ratio in the state of Oregon? 

8,831:1

500

In week 3, our facilitation group discussed various types of racism...name 3 

  • Systematic

  • Internalized 

  • Horizontal 

  • Interpersonal 

  • Institutional 

  • Structural 

500

What is the street name that divides north and south Portland? 

Burnside