Question 1
What action did indigenous and military communities successfully advocate for?
Question 2
Which areas were highlighted as examples of 'sacrifice zones'?
Question 3
What does the concept of 'interconnected liberation' entail?
Question 4
What is one of the 'hidden truths' mentioned in the notes?
Question 5
What are 'sacrifice zones' as mentioned in the context of building a just future?
Question 6
What resources are envisioned to be equally accessible in a just future?
Question 7
In what way is 'a caring community' part of the envisioned future?
Question 8
What is the 'big lie' about resources as noted in the document?
Question 9
Which concept is recommended to empower and liberate communities?
Question 10
What was a significant success mentioned in advancing a just future?
Question 11
Which community condition is highlighted as needing urgent transformation?
Question 12
What role does education play in the vision for a future world?
Question 13
Identify a common belief that hinders progress according to the notes.
Question 14
What is a challenge faced by Texas prisons during extreme weather?
Question 15
What does the narrative of zero-sum imply, and why is its divestment essential?