Download GRI EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 and more Exams Business Administration in PDF only on Docsity! GRI EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 Political Prisoner an individual who is imprisoned due to their political beliefs; usually they oppose and criticize the government of their country Soledad Brothers John W. Cluchette, Fleeta Drumgo, and George Lester Jackson. they were imprisoned and accused of killing a prison guard during a fight Angela Davis a political activist and philosopher; member of the Communist Party and Black Panther Party; was a political prisoner George Jackson a part of the Soledad Brothers; first arrest was for armed robbery; later was charged with murder; rumored to be in love with Angela Davis; died as a hostage Leonard Peltier AIM member; convicted for being involved in a firefight that occurred between Native Americans on the Pine Ridge reservations and the FBI; the only one convicted of the "crimes" even though hundreds were charged. Zero evidence that he was the one that shot, but was the most outspoken in the group. Richard Oakes Led the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz Occurred on November 20th, 1969 where 89 Native Americans stormed Alcatraz and announced they were taking over the land Indians of All Tribes The tribes that were involved in the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz; signature on the Alcatraz Proclamation; tribes included the Sioux, Blackfoot, Apache, Navajo, Cheyenne, and Iroquois Sacheen Littlefeather Native American activist; "accepted" Marlon Brando's Oscar Lavender Menace a term for lesbians during the Women's Liberation movement; first used by Betty Friedan; lesbians in the movement ended up reclaiming the term for activism purposes NOW National Women's Organization; founded in 1966 epistemic privilege a type of privilege that comes from having "intersecting points of oppression" (Roth, 13). identity politics when a specific faction of people (race, sexuality, gender, class) have a tendency to form close-knit exclusive alliances; moves away from broad party politics; it is founded on shared experiences and realities of different groups Stonewall Uprising a collective behavior movement where predominantly gay men fought back against police brutality at an underground gay bar Intersectionality coined by Kimberle Crenshaw; how an individual's intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, etc. overlap; intersections can cause discrimination Feminism social movement created to acheive equality amongst the sexes; includes movements towards equal pay, reproductive rights, and equal job opportunities. Lady Phyll an LGBT activist and founder of Black Pride in the UK; most known for declining the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in protest of continued homophobia in British-owned countries Machismo The idea that man is superior in every way. It has developed because the Third World man is so oppressed by outside forces (the system, capitalism) that he believes being superior to women is the only way to get back. More apparent in oppressed communities. ILGWU International Ladies Garment Workers Union; consists of black and Puerto Rican women; contributes to the exploitation of this country by not fully representing the best interests of its members; unions like this have been known to uphold racism in this country Salpingectomy the surgical removal of the fallopian tube; black women were much more encouraged to be sterilized than white women were due to hierarchy and eugenics tubal ligation a permanent form of birth control; socially known as getting your "tubes tied"; where the fallopian tubes in the uterus are being cut, tied, or blocked Young Lords a revolutionary civil rights group; talked about Puerto Rican independence, freedom of political prisoners, and withdrawal of military troops from Puerto Rico, Vietnam, and other areas threefold oppression