A person youknow whogained a lot ofprofit due toeconomicinstability ___Believed thatpeople whorecieves welfarebenefits would bemore motivatednot to find a job___Someone whofeels that theirrace got in theway of bettereducation ___Travelled morethat 20 minutesto attend aschool in yourdistrict ___Did not recievethe besthealthcarebecause of yoursocial class ___Grew up in asingle parenthousehold___Someone whohas becomehomeless duetogentrifications___Majority ofstudents inyour schoolwere a minoritygroup ___A familymember whoresides inpublichousing ___Lived in aneighborhoodor communitywith a highcrime rating___Been Judgedby a friendbased on thecolor of yourskin ___A familymember whoreceives foodstamps ___Believedstereotypesabout otherracial groupsother than yourown ___Someone who didnot attend schoolbecause theydidn't have theprivilege of cleanclothes ___Did income inyour familyaffect theeducation youreceived ___Have beenbullied forbeing "lowerclass" ___Felt that the colorof your skinimproved/hinderedyour opportunities___Have witnessedsomeone withmore wealthreieve morerespect becauseof their status ___One of yourclose familymembers whoareunemployed___Someone who hastaken it uponthemself to dosomething to helpsomeone in needtoday ___Someone whohas a teacherwho changedtheir outlook oneducation andpoverty ___A female whoearn morethan half hermale partner___A person youknow who losteverythingbecause ofeconomicinstability ___Someone whohas lived in anarea that mostpeople wouldconsidersketchy ___A person youknow whogained a lot ofprofit due toeconomicinstability ___Believed thatpeople whorecieves welfarebenefits would bemore motivatednot to find a job___Someone whofeels that theirrace got in theway of bettereducation ___Travelled morethat 20 minutesto attend aschool in yourdistrict ___Did not recievethe besthealthcarebecause of yoursocial class ___Grew up in asingle parenthousehold___Someone whohas becomehomeless duetogentrifications___Majority ofstudents inyour schoolwere a minoritygroup ___A familymember whoresides inpublichousing ___Lived in aneighborhoodor communitywith a highcrime rating___Been Judgedby a friendbased on thecolor of yourskin ___A familymember whoreceives foodstamps ___Believedstereotypesabout otherracial groupsother than yourown ___Someone who didnot attend schoolbecause theydidn't have theprivilege of cleanclothes ___Did income inyour familyaffect theeducation youreceived ___Have beenbullied forbeing "lowerclass" ___Felt that the colorof your skinimproved/hinderedyour opportunities___Have witnessedsomeone withmore wealthreieve morerespect becauseof their status ___One of yourclose familymembers whoareunemployed___Someone who hastaken it uponthemself to dosomething to helpsomeone in needtoday ___Someone whohas a teacherwho changedtheir outlook oneducation andpoverty ___A female whoearn morethan half hermale partner___A person youknow who losteverythingbecause ofeconomicinstability ___Someone whohas lived in anarea that mostpeople wouldconsidersketchy ___

RACE AND SOCIAL STATIFICATION - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A person you know who gained a lot of profit due to economic instability ___
  2. Believed that people who recieves welfare benefits would be more motivated not to find a job ___
  3. Someone who feels that their race got in the way of better education ___
  4. Travelled more that 20 minutes to attend a school in your district ___
  5. Did not recieve the best healthcare because of your social class ___
  6. Grew up in a single parent household ___
  7. Someone who has become homeless due to gentrifications ___
  8. Majority of students in your school were a minority group ___
  9. A family member who resides in public housing ___
  10. Lived in a neighborhood or community with a high crime rating ___
  11. Been Judged by a friend based on the color of your skin ___
  12. A family member who receives food stamps ___
  13. Believed stereotypes about other racial groups other than your own ___
  14. Someone who did not attend school because they didn't have the privilege of clean clothes ___
  15. Did income in your family affect the education you received ___
  16. Have been bullied for being "lower class" ___
  17. Felt that the color of your skin improved/hindered your opportunities ___
  18. Have witnessed someone with more wealth reieve more respect because of their status ___
  19. One of your close family members who are unemployed ___
  20. Someone who has taken it upon themself to do something to help someone in need today ___
  21. Someone who has a teacher who changed their outlook on education and poverty ___
  22. A female who earn more than half her male partner ___
  23. A person you know who lost everything because of economic instability ___
  24. Someone who has lived in an area that most people would consider sketchy ___