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100

Define tracking.

Some students are placed on a college prep track while others are placed on a vocational track.

100

What were housing covenants?

When a new community was being built, a covenant was created that declared no homes could be sold or rented to people of color

100

Which character best epitomized oppositional behavior?

Khalil

100

What is gentrification?

The makeover of a previously poor community which includes investment from large companies and corporations like Starbucks and Walmart.  However, the individuals who have lived in these poor communities for decades are usually displaced as increasing rents and cost of living is unaffordable.
100

Blockbuster film that Woodrow Wilson applauded and helped to revive the KKK

Birth of a Nation

200

1) Cultural Appropriation refers to... 

2) Provide an example

the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.


200

What is the racial wealth gap?

What government policy is most responsible for the racial wealth gap?



 

refers to the disparities in wealth accumulation between different racial groups, particularly the gap between White Americans and Black and Hispanic Americans

- redlining made it difficult for blacks to acquire property thus eliminating the potential for generational wealth 

200

Examples of Code Switching in the movie

- when she walks through the hallways 

- how she talks with her friend Hailey compared to Kenya

- wearing jordans to prom

- changing her hairstyle at the end of the movie

200

What is the 13th amendment loophole?

Provide an example from 13th used by southern states to criminalize former slaves and take away their protections provided by the 13th Amendment.

Slavery was outlawed unless used as a punishment for convicted felons 

Vagrancy, loitering laws

200

The School to Prison Pipeline

refers to the policies and practices that disproportionately push students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, out of school and into the criminal justice system.

300

Define blockbusting.

Highlight 2 strategies utilized by real estate agents described in the Color of Law video.

Persuading white people to sell their homes cheaply because people of color are moving into the community

Hiring black men to play loud music while driving in a white neighborhood

Hiring young, black females to push baby carriages in white neighborhoods 

Hiring Black people to call white households and ask for a "Black person" in order to give the impression that Black people were moving into the neighborhood

300

What is Mass Incarceration? 

Provide 2 stats from 13th that highlight mass incarceration.

Refers to large numbers of people being put into the prison system and typically harms people of color. 

- U.S. has 5% of the world's population but 25% of the world's prisoners

- Black Americans, who make up 6.5% of the U.S. population but 40.2% of the prison population.

- 1 in 3 Black males is expected to go to prison in his lifetime.

- 1 in 17 white males is expected to go to prison in his lifetime.

300

Define THUG LIFE as portrayed in the movie and provide an example of how it played out in the movie.

"The Hate U Give Little Infants F**** Everybody"

300

What was Jim Crow?

Provide one example.

Segregated society that limited the opportunities for people of color.

Schools, public accommodations, places of employment, voting, etc all had limited access or outright denied access to people of color.

300

Identify the difference between being white washed and being a sellout.

Sellout is a conscientious decision to turn your back on your community in an attempt to "fit in" to the mainstream society

People of color who grow up in a white community and have little or no contact with their racial/ethnic community can have difficulty understanding themselves as a person of color

400

Provide the 3 elements of racial oppression and give an example

#1 - racism is involved

#2 - person of authority is involved 

#3 - negative consequences 

400

Identify 4 examples of systematic racism in the schooling system

- unequal punishment

- lack of teachers of color

- lack of diversity in the curriculum 

- unequal funding

- achievement gaps

400

Provide an example of racial oppression from the movie and explain why it's racial oppression and not just racism.

Kahlil being killed by the police officer.

The officer had implicit racial biases as epitomized by his questions towards Khalil (Are you looking to score?), and he is in a position of authority.  The consequences were dire as Khalil was killed.

400

What is White Privilege?

Provide 2 examples.

Societal advantages and benefits that white people typically receive simply because of their racial identity, regardless of other factors like their socioeconomic status or individual merit

400

Court case initiated by a Mexican-American family that ended segregation in CA

Mendez v Westminster




500

What is AAVE? When is it used?  Why is it, potentially, detrimental for people of color?

African American Vernacular English

It is used primarily when people of color code switch between different social groups as a means of survival and to express solidarity

500

Identify 5 reasons that lynching was carried out

- maintain the social order, keep Black people in their place

- white solidarity

- vigilante justice

- protect the sanctity of white women

- racial intimidation

- genocide of people of color

500

How is Garden Heights an Example of Redlining? Provide 2 examples with each worth 25 points

in the beginning of the movie the voice over said the nearest Walmart was 30 minutes away which explains why her dad owned a grocery store. The neighborhood is considered a food desert, there is a lack of investment from companies which explains why people feel the need to sell drugs to make money because of lack of jobs 

500

What brought an end to segregation, at least legally?

What law banned discrimination in public accommodations and employment?

What got rid of the poll tax?

What banished the literacy test?

What banned discrimination in housing?

Brown v Board of Education case in 1954

CRA of 1964

24th Amendment

VRA of 1965

CRA of 1968

500

What is oppositional behavior?

Provide an example.

The rejection of mainstream norms and values by people of color who feel rejected by the larger society