Sisterhood
Education Justice
Oppression
College
Us
100

Why do we set Community Agreements at the beginning of the program to?

To make the space safer and braver where students feel physically safe and secure enough to take risks, honestly express their views, and share and explore their knowledge, attitude, and behaviors.

100

What is is Education Justice?

Having the power to determine one’s goals and to receive an education that will help meet those goals based on the values of the student and community.

100

What is the idea that one group of people are better than another?

Ideological Oppression

100

What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

100

Who in our class was born in a different country?

Raise your hand if you were born in a different country

200

True or False: A true sisterhood is one that is perfect where you do not argue or get into conflicts.

FALSE - no relationship is perfect, and it is ok for us to challenge one another and how we think in a way that is respectful and understanding.

200

What types of power challenge injustice?

Collective Power and Personal Power

200

What types of power help to maintain injustice?

Power in Society and Oppressive Power

200

This is where students go to get information about their enrollment, their academic and financial records, and their class schedules.

REGISTAR

200

Name two people who you feel you have built a relationship with throughout LS so far and why?

FREE SPACE - based on person
300
Name 5 Community Agreements that we came up with for our class.

Refer to poster paper.

300

What is equity?

Students are given resources based on need (which means an unequal distribution of resources) to reach their goals

300

What is it called when the idea that one group is better than another gets structured into the practices and policies of institutions and these practices allow members of the group in power to disrespect or mistreat the oppressed group?

Interpersonal Oppression

300

Name 10 New Jersey Colleges

Ask facilitator if they are correct.
300

What are the different schools everyone in our class attends?

American History, Bard, West Side, North Star, Barringer, Malcom X Shabazz, Union, Irvington, Great Oaks

400

Name a fun fact about 5 people in the classroom who are not in your group including your facilitator.

Ask those people if it is true.

400

Define Power

Power - the ability to influence change

400

What is Institutional Oppression?

When the idea that one group is better than another gets structured into the practices and policies of institutions. 

School to prison pipeline (zero tolerance policies in black/brown communities), When a woman makes two thirds of what a man makes in the same job, it is institutionalized sexism, when you can't have certain hairstyles in the workplace because it is "unprofessional"

400

What does EOF stand for and how do you qualify for the program?

Educational Opportunity Fund and in order to qualify, you have to meet specific income guidelines

400

What is the ritual that we do at the end of each class?

Stand up, link arms, and say a word of how you're feeling (though this last part changes)

500

What is everyone's name in the classroom? In alphabetical order by first name

Angelica, Anjali, Destiny, Elizabeth, Fatima, Isis, Israt, Kamari, Karyn, Layla, Na'Zhayia, Naakaa, Nana, Nydresha, Oyebola, Oyinkansola, Reina, Sadasia, Shanice, Vanessa,Zaria

500

What are you doing to ensure you receive an adequate education? Two people from your group must respond with different answers. 

Based on group

500

What is power in society?  Give 3 examples.

Power in Society = Power that is granted to a person by others

Examples: society giving white people power in the workplace/media/government, residents voting for mayor, etc.

500

When you re building your college list, you should break your schools up into these 3 categories?

Safety, Target, Reach

500

What are the different languages that the people in our class speak?

If you speak a different language, tell us what language you speak