DEI Lessons
DEI in Theta
Social Movements
Influential Figures
Pop Culture
100

The first openly gay man elected to public office in California 

Harvey Milk 

100

The number of countries Theta members represent  

What is 4 (US, South Africa, Japan, England) 

100

This 1950s-1960s movement fought to end racial segregation and discrimination against Black Americans.

Civil Rights Movement 

100

This LGBTQ activist and leader in the Stonewall riots is often credited with helping the spark of the uprising 

Marsha P Johnson 

100

In 2023, this movie became the highest-grossing film directed by a solo female director in history.

Barbie Movie

200

The highlight of Passover that is a 15 step family oriented tradition 

Seder 
200

The number of sports teams Thetas represent 

6 (Field Hockey, Soccer, Cheer, Rugby, Softball, Lacrosse) 

200

This 1969 event at a New York City bar is considered the start of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.

Stonewall Riots 

200

This former First Lady launched the “Let’s Move!” campaign to promote healthier lifestyles

Michelle Obama 

200

This term refers to the practice of a brand or designer using elements from a culture that is not their own without permission or proper credit.

cultural appropriation 

300

The Country Mia traveled to as part of the Global Food Systems Course 

Cuba 

300

VPDEI before me 

Payton 

300

This student-led movement pushed for gun reform after the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.

March for our lives

300

This Pakistani activist survived an assassination attempt and became a global advocate for girls’ education.

Malala

300

This Disney Princess made history in 2009 as the first African American princess in the studio's animated canon

Tiana

400

The Chinese Zodiac symbol of 2026 

The Horse 

400

Who was VPDEI 2 terms ago 

Ally 

400

This boycott of public buses in Alabama helped launch the Civil Rights Movement.

Montgomery Bus Boycott

400

This activist helped bring global attention to climate change as a teenager.

Greta Thunberg

400

Known as the "Cyndi Lauper" anthem, this 1983 hit became a feminist classic for its message about women’s right to have a social life and equal fun.

Girls just want to have fun 

500

US Supreme Court justice who advocated for gender equality 

Ruther Bader Ginsburg 

500

4 powerful Theta founders 

Bettie Locke, Bettie Tipton, Alice Allen, Hannah Fitch 

500

his global youth-led climate movement was popularized by Greta Thunberg.

Fridays for future 

500

This tennis star has advocated for gender equality and maternal health.

Serena Williams 

500

This Mexican artist is globally celebrated for her self-portraits that explored themes of identity, post-colonialism, gender, and the human body, often incorporating Indigenous Mexican culture.

Frida Kahlo