Food Justice
Environmental Justice
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD)
Gentrification and Public Housing
Intersections of Oppression
100
These TWO SF neighborhoods have seen a growth in community gardens and community-led initiatives to address the issue of food deserts
What is Bayview-Hunters Point and Tenderloin
100
TRUE or FALSE: Substandard housing is an environmental justice issue
What is TRUE
100
California became the second state to restrict the sale of tobacco products to those 21 years old and up, an increase from its former 18-and-up law through an initiative called: A. No More Tobacco for Youth B. Tobacco 21 C. Tobacco Free Movement D. No Cigs for Kids
What is Tobacco 21
100
TRUE OR FALSE: Gentrification is beneficial for longterm residents because it replaces old buildings bigger, newer ones, encouraging economic growth and a higher standard of living.
What is FALSE (Gentrification increases property value at the expense of low-income families and small businesses)
100
Darrell in a freshman in HS. Since Darrell has a speech impairment, his teachers and school admin assume that he is not smart. When Darrell got his classes for his 1st year of HS, he was placed in remedial math and remedial English. Some of the Systems of Oppression Darrell is facing are...
What is Ableism and Ageism
200
This many states have banned sugar-sweetened beverages from being sold in schools: a. 1 b. 7 c. 15 d. 50
What is 7
200
TRUE OR FALSE: Latin@ and African-American children are hospitalized for asthma in San Francisco at a higher rate than white children
What is TRUE
200
SB 819 would prohibit the possession, purchase, sale, offer for sale, distribution, manufacture, or use of _____________ in the State of California.
What is Powdered Alcohol or Palcohol
200
There are ______ HOPE SF public housing sites in San Francisco. A. 8 B. 14 C. 4 D. 7
What is 4. (Hunters View, Potrero Terrace & Potrero Annex, Sunnydale, and Alice Griffith/Double Rock)
200
Yetunde is a 15 year old sophomore at GWHS. She confided in her close friend Nia that she is a lesbian, but doesn’t feel like she can go to her father, since he is a very strict and traditional parent from Nigeria who spends his time at work or at church. Word is spreading that Yetunde might be queer, so she is getting a lot of harassment from her classmates. Yetunde feels unsafe at school and doesn’t feel supported by her teachers. Some of the systems of oppression Yetunde is facing include...
What is Heterosexism and Adultism/Ageism
300
Around _________ is the amount of people who live in food deserts: A. 23.5 million B. 10 million C. 50,000 D. 14.5 million
What is 23.5 million (More than half of them (13.5 million) are low-income.)
300
BONUS!
Congratulations!
300
This youth-led community group helped SF Board of Supervisors pass an ordinance in 2012 that stopped the issuance of new tobacco permits to retailers in San Francisco’s low-income neighborhoods with already high tobacco densities
What is TURF-- Tobacco Use Reduction Force
300
“Urban Renewal” in this SF district pushed out predominantly Black communities and residents after World War 2
What is the Fillmore District
300
Maya is a young Latina entering her JR year in HS. Maya’s family moved to SF from Guatemala in 2012. Maya’s mother works 2 jobs to support Maya and her little brother. Maya has been trying to find a job in order to help her family survive, but never gets hired due to her citizenship status. Maya is frustrated that her family’s financial situation is getting worse, and is considering dropping out of school to work with her mom. Some of the systems of oppression Maya is facing include...
What is Classism/Capitalism, Xenophobia, and Imperialism
400
A snickers bar costs less than a bunch of carrots because of: a) less ingredients b) cheaper labor c) it tastes better d) governmental subsidies
What is governmental subsidies (the farm bill gives large subsidies to farmers that grow cash crops, like corn, wheat, and soy. This allows processors to buy the crops cheaply and process them into things like hydrogenated soybean oil or high fructose corn syrup, which makes these ingredients cheaper for producers to put in things like snickers bars. Healthy fresh fruits and vegetables do not get as many subsidies and thus consumers have to pay for the full cost of production.)
400
Environmental Prevention addresses: A. The individual factors B. The environmental factors C. The agent factors D. All of the above E. B & C
What is all of the above (• Individual factors (the person’s belief around alcohol use or interest in the effects of alcohol) • Environmental factors (how well-accepted drinking is in the community, in what situations is drinking encouraged) • Agent factors (the alcohol content of the drink, how it is packaged, and how much it costs).
400
TRUE OR FALSE: Alcohol advertising is linked to start-up of drinking among non-drinking youth but NOT increased consumption by those that do drink.
What is false-- alcohol ads are linked to both
400
This is a state law which says that landlords have the right to evict tenants in order to "go out of business". All units in the building must be cleared of all tenants- no one can be singled out. Most often it is used to convert to condos or group-owned tenancy-in-common flats. We have seen the impact of this law have an especially high impact in the city of San Francisco.
What is The Ellis Act
400
Malik is a 16 year old Black male living in the Bayview. Malik’s mother got sick because of hazardous material she was forced to use at her job as a housekeeper, so Malik works at a minimum wage job to support both of them. Malik’s neighborhood is heavily policed, and Malik often has to walk home late at night when he gets off his work shift. Malik wants to do well in school, but finds it hard to concentrate since he works until 2 am. Malik is thinking about dropping out of school because it gets in the way of his job. Malik is facing...
What is Classism, Racism, and Environmental Justice
500
This document was written in 2011 by 120 youth to demand real food.
What is the Youth Food Bill of Rights
500
According to SF Law, _______ is the minimum distance billboards or large signs from schools or playgrounds A. 100 feet B. 200 feet C. 300 feet D. 400 feet
What is 300 feet
500
If SF was in compliance with State Law, how many fewer places would San Francisco have that sell alcohol “off sale?” A. 50 fewer places B. 300 fewer places C. 500 fewer places D. 700 fewer places
What is 300 fewer places (State law says that CA should have 1 off sale outlet for every 2500 people—this comes to about 320 outlets. As of 2009, SF has 656 outlets, more than 2X that which is allowed by law.)
500
The Problem: In 2005, an independent assessment reported disturbing news: San Francisco Housing Authority needed to invest at least _____ million to repair and renovate its housing sites. To put that number in perspective, the federal government allocates only $16 million to San Francisco annually for those needs. A) $75 million B) $128 million C) $267 million D) $400 million
What is $267 million The HOPE SF initiative seeks to transform four of San Francisco’s most distressed public housing sites into vibrant, thriving communities through holistic revitalization.
500
Tran is a 14-year-old student who is entering 9th grade. Tran was raised in SF, but recently their family was forced to relocate to Antioch. Tran has a long commute to school and does badly in class because they do not speak English very well, and bilingual programs have been cut. When they go to class, they sit through each period not understanding what is going on. Tran has also been questioning their gender identity and sexuality, but is worried that if their family finds out they may kick them out of the house. Tran is facing...
What is Heterosexism, Classism, and Gentrification