Monday, November 22, 2010

Social Action Cycle 1: Talking Back to Our World

With the end of the social studies unit we have the opportunity to take action on a social issue of our choice. We collected many issues that surfaced during our discussions and lessons. Each of us selected one we were passionate about and took action. Here is a sampling of how we "talk back". Also, check out our hallway for some of our social action posters!

Anna wrote a letter to McDonalds and urged them to consider the health of their customers!
Dear The McDonalds Company,

I have read tons of books about fast food and how bad it is for kids and people all ages. Did you know that some teenagers that eat at your restaurants are having surgery? Well its true.

I and many other people do agree that your food has tons of bad chemicals and other things that I cannot name. If I were you, I would still make the same food, but healthy. A lot of unhealthy families are coming to your restaurants because of the price, but they don’t approve with there health. So I beg you to please do something about this because this affects the world and people.
                                 
                                                Sincerely,
                                                Anna

Letters are also on their way to President Obama and First Lady Michelle. Jack lets the President know his thoughts on war while Danea addresses her concerns about pollution with our First Lady.

Ethan S. made a compelling video about torture.

Cielo made a thought-provoking film on poverty.


Blogging about social issues:
Andres did a blog posting on genocide here.

Mollie created a Women's Rights page on her blog; watch it grow here.

Nika spread word about how wrong child labor is on her blog, here.

Gabby posted her video on child abuse to YouTube; see it here.


Bumper Stickers! Slogans by Anna, Andres and Solva:


2 comments:

Kristina (Cielo's mom) said...

Thanks for having the kids think about social issues.. excellent exercise!

Magda (Gabby's mom) said...

Over Thanksgiving, I had friends and relatives look at the videos and blog entries. A glimmer of hope for our future!