YPAR Basics
Social Justice Topics
Root Causes
Survey Basic
Community Stakeholder Day
100

What does YPAR stand for?

Youth Participatory Action Research 

100

What is social justice?

Ensuring fairness, equity, and equal access to opportunities, rights, and resources for all individuals, regardless of their background, identity, or circumstances.

100

What is a root cause?

A root cause is the deepest reason behind a problem or issue. "Why"

100

What is a survey?

A survey is a list of questions to ask people about their beliefs or feelings about certain topics.

100

What was Community Stakeholder Day? 

A day when we met with community members whose jobs address social justice issues. 

200

True or False: YPAR only involves adults conducting research.

FALSE

200

Name one example of a social justice issue that could be explored in YPAR.

Racial Inequality, Gender Inequality, LGBTQ+ Rights, Economic Inequality, Environmental Justice

200

True or False: Root causes are always easy to identify.

False

200

True or False: Surveys can only ask multiple-choice questions.

False – surveys can include open-ended, multiple-choice, or scaled questions.

200
Which social justice topics were covered at Community Stakeholder Day?

Racial, Gender, LGBTQ+, Economic, Environmental

300

What is the main goal of YPAR?

To learn about issues in our communities, and find a way to address them as youth. 

300

True or False: Social justice is only about political activism.

False, it is more than just politics. It is ensuring people are treated fairly. 

300

How can youth researchers find the root causes of an issue?

By conducting surveys to hear the voices of our communities.

300

What is one advantage of using surveys in research

They can collect data from a large group of people quickly.

300

Why did we have Community Stakeholder Day?

To learn about social justice topics directly from the people who work with them everyday. 

400

In YPAR, who is considered the expert in identifying community issues?

Youth

400

How does YPAR help youth address inequities in their communities?

YPAR helps youth address inequalities in their communities by having them identify issues, analyze data, and take action. 

400

What is the difference between a root cause and a symptom of an issue?

Root Cause: The reason or cause behind a problem. 

Symptom: Effect of the problem. 

400

What is the difference between an open-ended and a multiple-choice survey question?

Open-ended questions allow people to write their own answers, while multiple-choice questions provide specific answer options to choose from

400

What did we use with the information from community stakeholder day?

We used this information to decide which social justice topic we would research as pods. 

500

Name one key difference between YPAR and traditional research.

YPAR actively involves youth as co-researchers and decision-makers throughout the research process

500

What is systemic inequality, and how does it relate to social justice topics in YPAR?

Systemic inequality happens when unfair systems, like laws or traditions, give some groups more advantages while making it harder for others to succeed. In YPAR, youth investigate these inequalities, share their experiences, and create solutions to make their communities fairer for everyone.

500

Give an example of a root cause of racial inequality.

A root cause of racial inequality is systemic racism, where laws, policies, and institutional practices have historically favored one racial group over others. 


500

Name one way researchers can ensure their survey results are reliable.

They can ask clear, unbiased questions or test the survey with a smaller group first.

500

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