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Cultural Identity: Honor, Acknowledge, and Respect Multiculturalism in the U.S.A.

Cultural Identity: Honor, Acknowledge, and Respect Multiculturalism in the U.S.A. La Identidad Cultural: Honorar, Reconocer, y Respetar El Multiculturalismo en Estados Unidos. Is racism a problem in the United States?. ¿Es racismo un problema en Los Estados Unidos?.

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Cultural Identity: Honor, Acknowledge, and Respect Multiculturalism in the U.S.A.

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  1. Cultural Identity: Honor, Acknowledge, and Respect Multiculturalism in the U.S.A. La Identidad Cultural: Honorar, Reconocer, y Respetar El Multiculturalismo en Estados Unidos

  2. Is racism a problem in the United States? ¿Es racismo un problema en Los Estados Unidos?

  3. Students will watch the following video about an ABC special designed to confront racism. Following the video students will be asked to respond in a class discussion to the following questions: Confronting Racism How did the video make you feel? What do you think about the final results and numbers of how many people stood up for the victims? Do you feel racism is a problem in America? Does anyone have any first hand experiences with racism (as a victim or a witness)? What can we do to stand up to racism?

  4. Hispanic Heritage MonthEl Mes de Herencia Hispana El 15 de septiembre – El 15 de Octubre

  5. Why do we celebrate diversity?¿Por qué celebramos la diversidad? • To honor people that have worked to make our nation what it is today • To retell American history without excluding minority groups • To allow the American Dream to be tangible for every American • To inspire people of diverse backgrounds • To show our appreciation and respect for OUR Heritage • To live up to our claim as the “Land of Opportunity” • To know the truth • To end ignorance and racism • To foster multicultural awareness and unity What does it mean to be Hispanic in America?

  6. How does cultural identity impact us?¿Cómo nos afecta la identidad cultural? Complete the questionnaire independently Edit the poem and add verses to make it unique to your own identity We will share our poems in small groups after we have completed

  7. La Tarea Read the poem written by Michael Masters. Michael Masters Poem "Being Latino" Respond to the following questions in your journal for homework: • Why do you think Michael wrote this poem and what he was trying to teach his brother? • Why is it important to celebrate Hispanic Heritage and multicultural diversity in our communities, schools, and our nation?

  8. Day 2How have Hispanics made their mark on American Culture? Students will share their knowledge about Hispanic Culture and how it has impacted our country.

  9. La Música: Regaetton, Salsa, Bachata,Mariachi, Tejano, Hip-Hop, y más

  10. WaltWhitman’s Prediction1848 "I have an idea that there is much and of importance about the Latin race contributions to American nationality in the south and southwest that will never be put with sympathetic understanding and tact on record" (cited in Gruesz, 125).

  11. Servicios Militares Los Soldados y Militares Hispanos Bernardo de Galvez – La Guerra de la Revolución Americana David Glasgow Farragut --- La Guerra Civil “Hispanics have always met the challenge of serving the nation with great fervor. In every war, in every battle, on every battle field, Hispanics have put their lives at risl to protect freedom.” Army Chaplain (Capt.) Carlos C. Huerta

  12. Los Exploradores Ponce de Leon Hernando de Soto Francisco de Vasques de Coronado Esteban Gomez Florida Mississippi Georgia Louisiana Carolinas Arkansas Texas New Mexico Alabama Oklahoma Kansas Northwest Passage San Francisco Maine Oregon Denver

  13. Nombres de Lugares Geográficosen Español • Más de 2.000 ciudades estadounidenses tienen nombres españoles • Varios estados tienen nombres españoles (Arizona, California, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Florida) • Otro vocabulario en Español (arroyo, sierra, canyon, mesa, etc.)

  14. Producción de Comida • Haciendas (Ranches) • La Cultivación de Plantas y Cosechas

  15. Educación • St. Augustine (1787) – Primera escuela pública integrada • (grátiz para todos – blancos y negros)

  16. La Medicina y Los Descubrimientos • Doctor Carlos Juan Finlay (Su Cumpleaños = Día de Medicina Americana) El 3 de diciembre Fiebre Amarilla

  17. El Arte • Los Muralistas Mexicanos: Diego Rivera, Jos Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros • Los Muralistas México-Tenochitlán—The Wall That Talks Highland Park, Los Angeles

  18. Community Art: Coming Together

  19. La Literatura • Miguel de Cervantes • Oscar Hijuelos

  20. Hay un montón de contribuciones de la comunidad hispana: Busca más información en los siguientes enlaces: Smithsonian Link Bio Channel CNN Hispanic Experience Scholastic Site on Hispanic Heritage Hispanic Contributions

  21. Trabajo de ClaseLA REVISTA “PEOPLE” • Lee el artículo “Top 100 de hispanos famosos” • Completa las preguntas de comprensión • Usa la referencia de vocabulario La Tarea • Haz una lista en categorías de más personas hispanas importantes • Write in your journal about why we celebrate Hispanic Heritage.

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