Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Latin Percussion: Voice Scenarios

Greetings all:

Last week Casey asked the Latin Percussion youth to think of ways that students don't have a voice and do have a voice at school. Today we went over some of their thoughts. Please note, none of them provide a deep narrative, but rather set up an opportunity for us all to reflect and delve deeper in our individual classes should some stand out.

Situations when students feel they do not have a voice:
  • A fight breaks out amongst a student's peers, the student tries to stop it, but can't due to the anger within the youth directly involved and the crowd that's encouraging it.
  • There is a lack of nutrient-rich/healthy lunches and a student does not have an opportunity to request them as its an administrative decision; therefore the student doesn't eat lunch. If a student doesn't eat lunch they are unable to concentrate in class which affects their ability to learn.
  • A inappropriate behavioral situation occurs during class with student's peers, the teacher supervising is fired because of their lack of ability to control the class. The student feels the teacher doesn't have a fair chance to defend him/herself and the student would like to speak up, but the teacher has already been fired. The teacher in question was one of the student's favorite and encouraged them to learn more than the student's other teachers.
  • Many students are robbed at school because their peers have knives. Knives get into the school, because the school doesn't have metal detectors. A student cannot defend themselves against those with weapons, and that defense is their voice during the robbery.
  • A native Spanish-speaking immigrant student who's new second language is English. The student is put into an international school to help slowly acclimate the student to the English-speaking USA. At this school the student is put into a class where the teacher speaks a completely different language than English or Spanish and is unable to learn or participate in school. After the student raised his/her concerns to the school, he/she is told there are no other options.
Situations when students feel they do have a voice:
  • Ability to participate on the school's council. Here the student can voice his/her own and peer's concerns to the principal who will take them seriously. The student then can make a change in their school.
  • Ability for a student to choose their own classes during their Junior and Senior year of High School. This helps the student prepare for a career and college.
  • A student is able to stop a fight before it gets too serious.
  • A student can start a club a school bringing together other students of similar interests and allowing them to engage in activities they care about during school and on school grounds. This in turn creates and unites a student community behind a shared interest or cause.
I look forward to hearing your and the youths thoughts!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

I did it. I blogged. wow. I feel great now. Stay tuned for important things I might say in the near future.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Pictures! (Anyenda's Dance Workshop Pictures to come!)

Visual Arts

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A New Begining with New Friends

Hello World.
Gosh its been a while.
This is the first official blog entry of the Spring 2011 Cycle.
I have the destinct pleasure of saying:
WELCOME BACK OLD FRINED AND WELCOME TO THE TEAM NEW FRIENDS.
::internet high-five::
You know who you are.
Ok. Down to business. Updates:

Today we will be wrapping up week 4 of our 14 week cycle. We've had one All youth/All Staff meeting in which we:
1. introduced the CFC project/initiative to our youth
2. created (on a miniature scale) a multimedia production without a prompt - via a moving, noise making machine
3. created (on a miniature scale) a multimedia production WITH the same prompt -via a moving, noise making machine
We specifically choose this image because we
a. wanted a powerful image the youth could respond to
b. use an image that deals with social justice but does not neccessarily hit too close to home for our youth to try to avoid our youth being influenced to choose said topic for the larger idea/project

The machines that were created in response (that I remeber) were:
-a washing machine with a human being trapped and cleansed within
-a mechanized jail cell door, holding prisioners
-a television depicting violent scenes of cowboys and indians

Powerful stuff.
I unfortunately did not get pictures of this happening.

But will be posting picture of whats been happening in our workshops as well as frequently updating where we are in the process, and some great source material we are working with.

so enjoy.
and contribute.
please.
with ice cream on top.

Casey.