When we started our service learning projects I was very nervous as I was encountering the children, especially since there was a cultural, social and language barrier between us. With my final presentation I was unsure as to which direction I wanted to take the audience without causing any sort of controversy. This presentation was different from the original; I wanted to show the community hardship children go through on day-to-day bases and the organizations keeping them off the streets.
Again, I chose PowerPoint knowing it would enable me to speak through my presentation like the previous one. I thought of converting into an I-movie, but I wanted to use picnik.com and really tell the story behind my findings and the most reasonable conclusion was PowerPoint. My first presentation was to encompass the experience I was going through at Escuela and how I grew through the experience. However, in this presentation I wanted to go a different direction and angle. I drove around National Avenue and its surrounding blocks looking for a reoccurring theme.
I wanted to show the major amount of heritage the community has by picturing Latin/Hispanic restaurants, community centers, and the pride they take in their community and how they are trying to rebuild themselves into a better whole. I began by show an artistic mural that represented the community and went into the heritage aspect. I went about it this way to build the audience up, before showing how crime ridden the community is. The proceeding slide was to familiarize the area and showing the crime and how unsafe the community is. After bringing the audience back down to reality I wanted to build them back up by showing run-down parks and buildings, then proceeding to go into depth of the organizations trying to better the next generations. I gave three organizations that for the last thirty-plus years are striving to make a better community and save the younger youth from following the crime ridden path. I concluded with the original conclusion that was in my first presentation, I found the same concept that I used and wanted to accomplish in my experience at the school was still relevant in this presentation.
I encountered some problems along the way the main problem was trying to get my point across in the presentation and get it down on paper. I knew what I wanted to do, just didn’t really know how to go about it, thus why I decided to drive around the area and wait for it to come to me. I took numerous pictures and certain I would be able to draw my conclusion and the theme I was going for through those photos I assembled.
Overall, I learned that it make take years or decades to change a neighborhood and community, but as long as one life can change another and have a positive effect on someone you’re one step closer to helping that community. Even though I spent a small amount of time in the neighborhoods I still feel like I’ve come out a better person and in some way had some effect on someone in that same neighborhood.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Hispanic Organizations
United Community Center -
http://www.unitedcc.org/display/router.asp?DocID=62
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce -
http://www.hccw.org/
Boys & Girls Club -
http://www.boysgirlsclub.org
http://www.unitedcc.org/display/router.asp?DocID=62
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce -
http://www.hccw.org/
Boys & Girls Club -
http://www.boysgirlsclub.org
Final Project Thoughts
Well....
That's how I started thinking about my final project. I couldn't decide what I was trying to get across and what I wanted to show the class. I wanted to expand the thought process further then just the school and enter the community and tell its story as well.
I began by driving around the community up and down National Avenue and its surrounding blocks to see if I couldn't find a reoccuring theme. Trying to navigate through anywhere in Milwaukee in the summer is a difficult task in itself, but doing so and trying to get a better understanding of an unfamiliar community was even more difficult.
My project is this; I wanted to show the major amount of community heritage that the National Avenue community has by pictures of Latin/Hispanic restaurants and community centers, the community pride they take in their community and the way the community is trying to rebuild itself into a better community as a whole (updating buildings, community centers and after school programs). The entire project is basically trying to show how the community is trying to have its next generation(s) strive to be better adults.
Without taking 100 photos this project is going to have few slides and having me speak through the project instead of showing a movie. I feel that the powerpoint presentation will work better, because it wont distract the audience from the glitz and glamour of a high powered movie and will better focus the audience on the presentation and what I'm saying.
I hope it works, because the more time I spent in the community the more I've realized how great of a community it really is.
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