Art and Activism

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A flyer on an orange background features a photo of people seated at a table in a cafe adorned with art on the walls. The top section reads E is for Education, promoting music education, activism, and community involvement.

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Inspired by the picture book A is for Activist, in this project students explored the power of “muralism” to create change in communities.

Students studied timelines of San Diego’s history, focusing on the effect of the creation of the border on San Diego’s communities, as well researching the history of San Diego’s Chicano Park and visiting the park itself to speak with muralists who are working today. 

They also learned about tableaux and created “living murals” moving through a series of key words from the project, such as “community,” “resistance,” and “empathy.”

After that, each student created a poem for a letter of the alphabet. Fourth graders created poems for the upper-case letters and first graders created poems for the lower-case letters. 

Teacher Reflection

I loved seeing students fired up about important history in their communities, and connecting to the power of art to create change! It was also incredible to watch fourth graders and first graders connect and work together to explore important themes like community, empathy, and protest.

—Amanda Borow

Student Poetry

C is for Community

They are friends,

They are family.

The community cares

The community is strong

Chicano park came together

to create change.

What can your community change?

H is for Huelga

Huelga means strike

Strike means to fight

for what is right

The farmworkers fight

for happiness and human rights

To stop hunger and humiliation.

Their strike wrote history!

Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez

screamed… Huelga! Huelga!

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A flyer on an orange background features a photo of people seated at a table in a cafe adorned with art on the walls. The top section reads E is for Education, promoting music education, activism, and community involvement.

Inspired by the picture book A is for Activist, in this project students explored the power of “muralism” to create change in communities.

Students studied timelines of San Diego’s history, focusing on the effect of the creation of the border on San Diego’s communities, as well researching the history of San Diego’s Chicano Park and visiting the park itself to speak with muralists who are working today. 

They also learned about tableaux and created “living murals” moving through a series of key words from the project, such as “community,” “resistance,” and “empathy.”

After that, each student created a poem for a letter of the alphabet. Fourth graders created poems for the upper-case letters and first graders created poems for the lower-case letters. 

Teacher Reflection

I loved seeing students fired up about important history in their communities, and connecting to the power of art to create change! It was also incredible to watch fourth graders and first graders connect and work together to explore important themes like community, empathy, and protest.

—Amanda Borow

Student Poetry

C is for Community

They are friends,

They are family.

The community cares

The community is strong

Chicano park came together

to create change.

What can your community change?

H is for Huelga

Huelga means strike

Strike means to fight

for what is right

The farmworkers fight

for happiness and human rights

To stop hunger and humiliation.

Their strike wrote history!

Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez

screamed… Huelga! Huelga!

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