Risk Comm.
School Vaccine Mandates + Debate
Environmental Health
Advocacy Tools
Pick your Poison
100

It may be the same as the SOCO, but a longer speech may require many of these.

What are bottom lines?

100

A pro of school vaccine mandates.

What are: 

(any valid response accepted)

100

A common sign of ingesting arsenic.

What are black spots on the bottom of the feet?

100

The active support of a cause or action.

What is advocacy?

100

Your Pipeline II facilitators' names :).

Sarah and Janeta

200

Phrases, sentences, or paraphrased statements that are actually picked up by the press and repeated to the public.

What are sound bites?

200

One con of vaccine mandates for schools. 

What is:

(any valid response accepted)

200

Explain the correct process for collecting a soil sample.

What is:

1. Write name and location on the sample collection bad. 

2. Draw an "X" in the soil using a plastic spoon (each line should be about 2 feet).

3. Scoop a small sample from the top half inch from the middle of the "X" and from each corner. Place each sample into the collection bag.

200

An action or inaction taken by a governing body that has an impact on the lives of citizens.

What is public policy?

200

What the public "hears" of risk communication.

What are take-home messages?

300

A short term, turn of well-known phrase, rhyme, salient description, graphic, or any other easy mnemonic.

What is a catchy phrase?

300

Three components of a good debate.

Facts/data

Personal Stories

Call to action

300
PB on the periodic table

What is lead?

300

Three actions in the Advocacy Toolkit.

What are:
- call or write an email/letter to a legislator

- Hold an event and invite legislator or staff

- Create a marketing campaign to raise awareness (flyers, website, info materials, social media)

- Organize a rally/ town hall to show power in numbers

300

The Pipeline team member who just had a baby!

Who is Ms. Elaine!
400

A single short phrase or sentence that simplifies a main communication objective (about 7 words).

What is a Single Organizing Communication Objective (or SOCO).

400

True or False; mandatory vaccines go against the 14th amendment

What is False? Jacobson v Massachusetts (1905) ruled that the government can implement mandates for the purpose of public safety and health.

400

The disproportionate impact of environmental hazards - such as toxic sites, power plants, and highways - on people of color 



What is environmental racism?

400

Four different groups involved in policymaking.

Who are:

- policy makers (state, local, federal legislators and their staff)

- Interest/ advocacy groups

- Think tank/ research groups

- News Media

- Citiznes

400

Four other Pipeline interns who are not in Pipeline II.

Who are:

Ahmad, Jasmine, Tykira, Adanya, Avondrej, Brandi, Shaquna, Tatyana, Rahman, Amani, Nuriel, Ahmad, Siani, Jaquan, Enirah, John, Luvenski, Shavonne, Tykia, Antesravia, Nicholas, Bianca, Ricayaa, Kailah, Jada, Amaya, Ricayaa, Lovett-Cropper, Dymir, Amira

500

SOCO (What it stands for).

What is a Single Organizing Communication Objective?

500

What is the order of a formal debate?

Opening Statement of Affirmative side

Opening Statement of Opposing 

Affirmative Side (part 2)

Opposing Side (part 2)

Recess

Opposing Side Rebuttal

Affirmative Side Rebuttal

500

How redlining impacts public schools.

What is:
Public schools are funded by property taxes. "Red" zones have lower property values, so schools receive less funding, which decreases the value of the properties in the area, further decreasing school funding. 

500

The best way to contact an elected official.

What are a phone call and/or in-person?

500

Nikhil's height.

What is 6'3" (6'2" also acceptable).