In industrial cities and trade related cities, urban development can be divided by race, ethnicity, and class. 11.2.1 Understand the impact of industrialization on living conditions and working conditions, including depictions of working conditions and food safety in the jungle of Upton Sinclair. 11.2.6 Students track the rise of American economic development and its rise as a major industrial power, including its trade benefits and its natural geography. 11.6 Students will analyze how the Great Depression and New Deal changed the role of the federal government. 11.11 Analysis of social problems and domestic policy problems in contemporary American society
Participating teacher: Paul Isozaki 11th American historical partner organization: Los Angeles Mission Service group: Sliding Homelessness Service: 500 homeless people participation: 35 high school student project explanation: 11th grade American historian is homeless It is a problematic community for them. The project partner is Los Angeles Mission, a multi-service homeless service center located in Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. As the mission needed socks, underwear and toiletries, before the mission 's volunteer service, the students went to school and gathered more than 30 boxes of these items. We hand delivery items on the day of local trip. In the morning, students and teachers spent five hours doing folding, cleaning, cooking, document arrangement etc of clothes. In the afternoon, the students visited the facility and finally walked skid row for ten minutes. In Los Angeles it reminded our students that they are homeless, so it was the best climax.
"We like the fact that we can see some of the communities that we do not see much, and we help each individual dress at least one person."
Field fighting: Cesar Chavez fought on the battlefield: Cesar Chavez by two teenagers Margo Sorenson assigned them at the school on Saturday and attracted weeds. Kenneth and Aleesa are not friends, they are caught to pass notes to someone. Later they started working on Saturday, they all drank the blue kettle and sent them back. - Civil rights activist Cesar Chavez is a major supporter of workers' rights in the history of Hispanics. Cesar was born in 1927 as a Mexican American in Yuma, Arizona. He grew up with many ranchers and grocery owners. His family lived in a small adobe house and was taken away during the Great Depression. To gain ownership of the house, his father had to clean 80 acres.
Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez was born in a small town near Yuma, Arizona on March 31, 1927. Cesar was born in a somewhat poor family. Cesar grew up in Arizona and lived with her parents at a small farm house (United Farm Workers 1). - Over the years, individuals have shown that people can make a difference. People committed to the cause grow in the way of glory, honesty and courage. Cesar Chavez is such a person. He represents people, transcends their own needs, and meets the needs of people. Cesar Chavez says "the best free form has the highest discipline." He lives according to this standard and creates freedom with the highest dignity and personality.
The story of Cesar Chavez started in Yuma, Arizona. He was born on March 31, 1972. Cesar Estrada Chavez is the name of his grandfather, Cesario Chavez. When I was a child, Cesar learned a lot. When I was a child, Cesar first learned how hard it is to become a brown man on white male lands. Caesar's family, the Chávez family were deceived by their rogue white people from their homes and farms. Cesar learned lessons about injustice. Caesar said: "Our love for justice is not only the best part of our existence but also the truth to our nature." As I said, this man is yours Has the spirit of the person who read with LA OPINION. In my dark eye, Cesar is "Mexican", Caucasians are afraid of him, so that Cesar points in the other direction, otherwise they pray that they will lose their wealth. For me, this is a result beyond many people. Cesar and his brothers have learned 70 schools from 38 schools. In 1944, Cesar Chavez joined the Navy.