Terminology
RISK & RESILIENCE MODEL
Native American Schooling experiences
Immigration Nation: Code Switch
100

A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence

What is the definition of an immigrant?

100

The process of adopting the culture/social patterns of the receiving community

What is acculturation?

100

The forced school setting in 1800-1900s

What is a residential or boarding school?

100

The event or time period that started the notion of racial hierarchy

What is the 1400s and/or transatlantic slave trade?

200

The acronym for immigrant-origin children and youth

What is IOC&Y?

200

Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods

What are examples of microsystems?

200

Top priority of the acculturation process for US government

What is eliminating Native languages?

200

President Johnson's Act to end discrimination in US immigration policy

What is the 1965 Immigration Act?

300

A refugee

What is the name for people who flee their country due to "well-founded fear of persecution for reason of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion"?

300

Immigration policies, resettlement programs, attitudes toward migrants

What are examples of political & social contexts of reception?

300

Methods used in the article

What is mixed methods; or what is community-based participatory research?

300

Agency that enforces immigration law within 100 miles within the border

What is Customs and Border Protection?

400

The act of leaving one's home country to settle in another.

What is emigration?

400

Ideas without borders (e.g., xenophobia), push and pull-migration re: jobs, wars/political upheava

What are Global Forces?

400

An example of a microassault listed in the article

What is discrimination at sporting events, or school, or in discipline?

400

Example of how ICE differs from law enforcement

What are far fewer constraints (example: excessive use of force)?

500

Authorized to live and work permanently in the U.S., often holding a Green Card.

What is a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)? 

500

Develop-mental tasks, psychological adjustment, & acculturative tasks

What are the three parts of the conceptual framework?

500

An example of microinvalidation in the article

What is invalidating historical trauma, native voices, or sovereignty?

500

After 9/11 the Immigration and Natruatlization Service spun off into 3 new agenices.

What are the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, Custom and Border Protection, and Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)?