In November and December 2017, the Zinn Education Project hosted People’s History Trivia Nights in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., raising more than $4,300 for our work in 2018. At both events, everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves while learning non-trivial people’s history.
The San Francisco event took place during the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) conference, on Friday, November 17, at the beautiful Women’s Building. The event brought together Bay Area people’s history teachers, NCSS conference attendees, and other friends of the Zinn Education Project. We were honored to be joined by members of Howard Zinn’s family who played as the team Bread and Roses. The San Francisco Trivia Champion team was #IKneelWithKap. Virginia middle school teacher Levita Mondie, who uses many of the Zinn Education Project lessons in her classroom, served as the MC. The Rainbow Co-op, Buy-Rite Groceries, and 21st Amendment Brewery generously donated food and beverages.
Two weeks later, on Monday, December 4, People’s History Trivia Night returned for another sold out night at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. Teams included Casualties of Progress, Reclaiming My Time, We The People, Sisterfire!, Untold Stories, and FakeNews. The DanViews team won the D.C. Trivia Championship. The evening was MC’d by high school teacher Julian Hipkins III.
Prizes for both events included custom medals; books donated by Beacon Press, City Lights, Seven Stories, Haymarket Books, HarperCollins, National Portrait Gallery, Harvey Richards Media Archive, and Project Censored; greeting cards with portraits by Americans Who Tell the Truth; and (for D.C.) Busboys and Poets gift certificates.
Below are a few of the questions from trivia night. All the questions and answers are drawn from content at the Zinn Education Project website. Answers are below photo albums.
Photos from San Francisco – Hover on image and use arrows to navigate
Photos from Washington, D.C. – Hover on image and use arrows to navigate
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