Quiz for:
Creating a Just and Sustainable Future

Question 1

Which factor is considered necessary by false narratives but is actually hindering community sustainability?

Question 2

What false belief claims that extracting individuals for incarceration increases neighborhood safety?

Question 3

What success was achieved by collective movements in California?

Question 4

What does 'watering the roses' symbolize in the call to action?

Question 5

What is the primary goal of future sustainability according to the vision presented?

Question 6

What collective movement outcome does 'interconnected liberation' aim for?

Question 7

Why are prisons in Texas and California highlighted in discussions of exploitation?

Question 8

How are communities like Appalachia affected by exploitative systems?

Question 9

What is one of the consequences of resource misuse by powerful entities?

Question 10

What is meant by 'sacrifice zones' in the context of equality and sustainability?

Question 11

Which community is highlighted as an example affected by prison projects?

Question 12

What does the vision for the future suggest about the role of meaningful work?

Question 13

What is essential for recognizing the interconnected futures of communities?

Question 14

In the fight for environmental and community justice, what did Indigenous people and military families accomplish in Hawaii?

Question 15

Which narrative should be divested from to foster better community relationships?