Exam 4: Intersectionality and Social Change
Exam 1: Why Race, Class, and Gender Still Matter37 Questions
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By treating them as athletic bodies lacking mental capacity worthy of an education, schools indoctrinate Latino youth with lessons of racial subordination. These lessons are_____.
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In their life history interviews with Latino men, Vasquez-Tokos and Norton-Smith found that young men responded to controlling images by using their emotions and attitude to safeguard their sense of self, whereas older men responded by engaging in leadership activities of mentoring and community involvement. Based on this finding, Vasquez-Tokos and Norton- Smith conclude that______________ .
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According to Roberts and Jesudason, people looking to build coalitions must_____differences among them.
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What would a portrayal of your identity group look like if it were limited only to a stylized historical image from the 18th or 19th century? Would you want that to be the only way that other people knew about or understood your identity?
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Why are many Americans, especially low income and of color, described as being overweight but malnourished?
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Native Americans constitute approximately_____of the U.S. population.
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What are some examples of virtual spaces created to allow marginalized groups to engage in self-definition and self-representation? Which of these are intended primarily as "private" spaces for members of marginalized groups and which are intended to increase how visible marginalized groups are to mainstream culture? Why are both types of spaces needed?
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The Taqwacore punk rock movement described in Amy McDowell's article "This is for the Brown Kids!" is an example of_____.
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Why does the intersectional location of queer undocumented youth mean that LGBTQ identification may carry larger potential risks for them than for other groups?
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The Growing Food and Justice for All Initiative (GFJI), discussed by Alfonso Morales, is headquartered in_____.
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The DREAM movement's "Coming Out of the Shadows" campaigns in 2010 through 2012, centered on undocumented youth publicly declaring their undocumented status in order to combat stigma and humanize their experiences, was a borrowed strategy that echoed_________________.
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