Marginalized Populations and Advocacy/Activism
Social Protests and Activism
Theory
Policy Advocacy
Advocacy/Activism Bag of Tricks
100

This movement organized protests in several cities to call for an end to family separation and detention of Latino people.

What is Familias Unidas (Families Belong Together)
100
The Black Lives Matter movement continuing to challenge racial discrimination following the MCRM is an example of what step in successful social protest movements?

What is Build a Plan to Survive Victory

100

This theory is rooted in Black feminism and scholarship; and suggests that people's identities are multi layered.

What is intersectionality.

100

During which process do macro policy advocates use specific analytic techniques to select policies?

What is policy analysis.

100

Once subordinates become conscious of their
oppression, resistance ensues is an example of what?

What is Oppositional Consciousness.

200

"So I think that's another issue that we need to get aware of is getting people who aren't heterosexual, no matter whether they're lesbian,gay, bi, or whatever to vote." 

This quote is based on what side of advocacy suggested by LGBT older adults?

What is being civically involved and embracing activism. 
200

This step in successful protest movements says that movements win by shifting support out from under the opposition.

What is Shift the Spectrum of Allies

200

One tenet of this theory suggests that counternarratives are critical to the empowerment of oppresses racial and ethnic groups.

What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)

200

This level of policy advocacy occurs when social workers seek to change dysfunctional policies in agencies and communities.

What is the Mezzo level

200

Agencies use ______ to describe their purpose and guide both practices and policies.

What is a mission statement.

300

This protest movement was in response to the existence of slavery of Black people.

What is the abolition movement.

300

Demonizing the opposition is discouraged in what step in social protest movements?

What is Seek to Attract Not Overpower.

300

This theory suggests that different groups in society are in ongoing struggle to maximize their share of resources.

What is conflict theory

300

Honoring self-determination, preserving confidentiality, and meeting basic survival needs fall under which core problem?

What is Core Problem #1: Advancing the Ethical Rights, Human Rights, and Economic Justice.

300

______________ view the proper role of government as active and progressive in
developing social policies that promote equality. 

What are left-wing ideologies.

400

What was the principal focus of the second wave of the Women's Movement (3 things)? 

What is equality of opportunity in employment, education, and political representation.

400

Northern students during the Modern Civil Rights Movements were initially considered what types of allies by the SNCC?

What is passive allies.

400

This theory emphasizes the essential role of resources in giving voice to collective grievances.

What is Resource Mobilization Theory

400

______ skills are used by advocates to communicate and persuade other stakeholders to take action on an issue.

What is interactional skills.

400

This refers to when a policy advocate exerts pressure on decision makers in the case of opposition to specific policy reforms.

What is the outside-in approach.

500

What was considered the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ movement.

What is the Stonewall uprising in 1969.

500

In this step of social protest movements, these are groups, people, organizations that have power to grant, accommodate or shut down demands.

What is Identify the Pillars of Power.

500

An assertion of this theory is that an individual should be able to fully and effectively participate in the political process, and have fair and equal access to home ownership, employment, and freedom from unwarranted search and seizure.  

What is the Capability Approach
500

The skill of ______ is key to developing support for a mezzo policy advocate’s proposed policy change.

What is persuasion.

500

People of influence such as politicians; policy makers and their staff are examples of what?

What are secondary stakeholders.