Sunday, April 28, 2013

Chavez MGRP

Wordle
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A Field Workers Guide to Success - Compact Edition
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How To Work the Fields (Come trabajar el campo)
  1. Arrive in California (Llega a California)
  2. Register to work as a picker (Registrate para trabajar como cosechador)
  3. Pick from sun up to sun down (Cosecha de amancer al atardecer)
  4. Go home to your shanty (Vaya a su casita de lamina)
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the harvest ends (Repite pasos 3 y 4 hasta agotar la cosecha)
  6. Migrate to another field and repeat (Migra a otro campo y repite)
  7. Feel discontent with the conditions (Sientase discontent con las condiciones)
  8. Join the UFW and protest the conditions (Juntase a la UFW y proteste las condiciones)
  9. Make your life better and go back to work – fairly (Haga su vida major y regrese a trabajar –justamente)
Chavez's Family
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Chavez met his wife Helena when he was 15 and married her when he was 21. His family was key in supporting his ventures to help farmworkers. They also cam along with him on his constant traveling especially while working for the CSO, where he would meet his future partner in the UFW, Dolores Huerta.
Page_white_acrobat The-Chavez-Family-14-Apr-2013.pdf
Stream of Consciousness
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I think that I did okay, but for Cesar I should've included more of what drove him. Instead I went with the ideas I felt comfortable about the  ones that most people really know. At the same time it felt strange doing this activity for someone else, especially someone who might choose a different medium to express themselves.
Cesar Chavez
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Chavez founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) with Dolores Huerta, which advocated for fair wages and the elimination of the exploitation of migrant workers which he suffered alongside his family as a teenager. He worked through boycotts and public speaking. Thus many farm owners came to hate him for his work, leading to the inspiration for this wanted poster.
El Campesino
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The sun is shining
The fields are calling.
The whip is no more
Racism keeps store.
Work moves every year
But still there is fear.

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