César E. Chávez, 1927-1993
Berkeley Celebrates “Si Se Puede!”
2007 Chávez Commemoration Home • Calendar of Events • Resources • Media
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TEACHER RESOURCES FOR 2007 CÉSAR E. CHÁVEZ COMMEMORATION
Commemorative Period: March 21 - April 23, 2007
• CÉSAR CHÁVEZ BIOGRAPHY
English — Elementary School
English — Middle School
English — High School
Spanish
- “Educating the Heart” (4th grade)
- “Individual Action: Fluff and Fold Project” (3rd-5th)
- “Service Fair of Values” (5th-8th)
- “Where are Today's Heroes” (6th-8th)
- “Can't We All Get Along?”: A Peer Mediation & Awareness Campaign Project (6th-8th)
- “Health Issues of Migrant Workers” (9th-12th)
• CHÁVEZ DAY TOOL KITS
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
• MODEL CURRICULUM (STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
Grades K-3
Grades 4-6
Grades 7-9
Grades 10-12
• RECOMMENDED READING
ADULT:
Fight In the Fields, Susan Ferriss & Ricardo Sandoval
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“Farm Workers at Risk,” by César Chávez,
in Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental
Justice, Edited by Richard Hofrichter
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"The Environmentalism of Cesar Chavez," Santiago Casal
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“Mexican Americans and The Environment: Tierra y vida”
Dr. Devon Peña, Univ. of Washington
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CHILDREN:
• PHOTO GALLERIES
http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Ececipp/cesar_chavez/gallery.htm
http://www.colapublib.org/chavez/
• RECOMMENDED FILMS/VIDEOS
“Song for Cesar”
video
This song was written and performed by Abel Sanchez & Jorge Santana to honor the memory of Cesar Chavez. The DVD includes bonus feature interviews with Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder, UFW; Richard Chávez, César’s Brother; Julie Chávez Rodriguez, Program Director of the Chávez Foundation; Arturo Rodriguez, President of the UFW; and Paul Chávez, President, National Farmworkers Service Center. Now available for $5.00 at: http://chavezfoundation.org/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=41
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“Fight In The Fields”
video, 1997, 2 hours
More than two years in the making, The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers' Struggle is the first film to cover the full arc of Cesar Chávez' life. Using archival footage, newsreel, and present-day interviews with Ethel Kennedy, former California Governor Jerry Brown, Dolores Huerta, and Chávez' brother, sister, son and daughter, among others, the documentary traces the remarkable contributions of Chávez and others involved in this epic struggle. Produced, directed, and written by Rick Tejada-Flores and Ray Telles, The Fight in the Fields is a presentation of the Independent Television Service (ITVS). The film was produced by Paradigm Productions. The documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 1997, aired across the nation on PBS from 1997 through 2000, and on the Sundance Channel in 2001 and 2002. Downloadable High School Study Guide Available (click here)
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“Common Man, Uncommon Vision: the Cesar Chavez Story”
video, 1995, 47 mins.
A look at the man who was at the center of one of the great social movements of the 20th century. In 1948 Cesar Chavez was a "fruit tramp" migrant worker. Within 20 years he had become a great labor leader, constantly on the front lines of the struggles of farmworkers for dignity and union recognition. This video covers Chavez's participation in strikes and fasts and his strategies for gaining recognition for workers, particularly the Californian grape workers in the 1970s and his 36-day fast in 1988 to stop carcinogen pesticide use in vineyards when workers were picking crops. When Chavez died in 1993, 30,000 mourners came to the funeral of this hero of the common people. A video every worker and employer should see. Good information and production quality. Age level: Grade 7 & up (study guide available).
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"Harvest of Shame"
video, 1960
The final documentary in the career of
broadcasting news legend Edward R. Murrow. Originally aired on
CBS Reports in 1960, this controversial documentary shocked viewers
with its stark images of desperate poverty and the callous greed
of big growers. It forever changed the nature of TV news and set
the tone for a generation of investigative journalists.
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