Definition and History
Social Worker's Involvement
Trends, Issues, and Barriers
Research
Work Force, NCSU, and Police
100

These types of race relations generate tension, conflict, and social divisions.

What is "Negative Race Relations"

100

This is a concept learned about in class and is also important for social workers to help fight racism, it includes understanding another culture and their values/practices. 

What is "Cultural Competence."

100

Joel Savary worked hard to diversify this sport. 

What is "Ice Skating."

100

The year in which trends spiked significantly up or down (depending on context).

What is "2013"?

100

This group of people generally earned less than U.S. workers overall. 

Who are "African Americans?"

200

These types of race relations promote equality, empathy, and inclusivity. 

What is "Positive Race Relations."
200

Before this movement minimization (the destructive attitude that discussions around racial equality are unnecessary) was way more common. 

What is the "Black Lives Matter Movement (2020)"

200

About half of Americans believe that this President's term worsened race relations. 

Who is "Donald Trump."

200
The first chart about race relations being bad spiked this way towards the end of the graph in 2021. (up or down)

What is "down?"

200

African Americans are ___ likely to say they experience discrimination at work due to their race or ethnicity.  (not likely, somewhat likely, or most likely)

What is "Most Likely?"

300

This is a form of prejudice that generally includes negative emotional reactions to members of a group of negative stereotypes and racial discrimination against individuals, which in some cases can lead to violence.

What is "Racism."

300

Social workers must do this when challenging discrimination, after all 60% of social workers are white.

What is "Recognizing Privilege."

300

Things are different now, as seen with the 6 middle schoolers because of this specific innovation.

What is "Social Media."
300

The several charts summed up all displayed that this race could not afford food, clothing, and health care, and worried more often about bills than another race. 

Who are "Black People?"

300
This attack occurred at NCSU and involved screenshots and racist rhetoric during this year. 

What is "2016?"

400

The common microaggression defense people may claim when speaking about race. 

What is "Colorblind" or "I Don't See Race."

400

The movement in the 1960s Social Workers advocated for

What is "The Civil Rights Movement"

400

This type of racism is what 52% of Black adults believe is embedded in our laws and overall perpetuates inequality and hinders the process. 

What is "Structural Racism."

400

This is the race that felt race relations were better in most given years according to the first graph.  

Who are "White People?"

400

African Americans are this times as likely as whites to say they have been unfairly stopped by the police.

"What is "Five times?"

500

This concept arises when a group of wealth power or authority preferentially treats members of its own group over members of another group.

What is "Social Injustice."

500

This is a disguised form of racism that appears when Social Workers consider who is advantaged and disadvantaged by current systems. 

What is "Systemic Racism."

500

This contributes to chronic stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. 

What is "Overt Acts of Discrimination."

500

This could be a reason contributing to the unequal responses when asked if food, clothing, health care, and bills could be afforded.  

What is "Systemic Racism?"

500

African Americans are _ out of 10 times likely to be shot by the police.

What is "Nine Times?"