PPT-Latino Americans: 500 Years of History

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Orientation July 27 2015 NEH Welcome David Weinstein NEH Senior Program Officer Division of Public Programs 2026068308 Welcome Todays webinar is a presentation

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Orientation July 27 2015 NEH Welcome David Weinstein NEH Senior Program Officer Division of Public Programs 2026068308 Welcome Todays webinar is a presentation of ALAs Public Programs Office and NEH. Canutillo High School. World History. Mrs. . C. Lopez. Latinos in the Early 1960s. More than 900,000 Latinos lived in the United States in 1960. A Latino is any person of Latin American descent.. One-third of Mexican American families lived below the poverty line and twice as many Mexican Americans as white Americans were unemployed.. The politics of protest. Created by: Mr. Chansen, Stephen T.. Department Head - Sunset High School. Dallas Independent School District. History. Americans of Mexican heritage have been in what is now the United States since well before the founding of the Republic.. Contact: Europeans & Amerindians. Overview: Big Ideas. By . 1600, . Europeans had created the world’s first truly global economy. . Overview: Big Ideas. Meanwhile, the "age of discovery" resulted in the greatest human catastrophe the world has ever known: 90% of Amerindians killed by 1600; slavery of 10s of millions of Africans. . Multiple Choice Game. James Earl . Fraser. . End . of the Trail. What type of shelter did the Plains Indians use?. Igloos. Caves. Tepees. Wickiups. B. A. C. D. The answer is . t. epees!. [Indians sitting near teepees], Photograph, University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Arlington, Texas.. Presented By: . Manuel Medina, Ph.D. , LCSW. Presented To:. Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority . Flagstaff, Arizona . October 9, 2014. TRAINING NORMS . 1. Be on time. 2. Be respectful . By Roman Namdar and Julia Kurek. When the basis of discrimination is someone’s perception of race, it is known as . racism. . . Discrimination is an . action. -unfair treatment directed against someone. . Shiryaeva. . Irina. Levin Peter. Checked by doctor of science:. Sazonova. Tatyana . Urievna. The Spanish Influence on American Language and Society. Pre-colonial Spanish exploration of current U.S. Southwest, California, and Mexico:. Education. Most African American were forced to go to schools for black people especially in the South due to segregation. Also African Americans could only pass middle school then they can’t be in high school. The reason being because most whites thought African Americans are too dumb to learn advanced learning. Soon in 1932 some African Americans from Philadelphia started a group called the Educational Equality League of Philadelphia. And they had three main goals one to stop Segregation of Schools. Another was to hire Black teachers, and to allow African Americans into Philadelphia School board. Soon it influenced all states to allow the banning of Segregation for schools.. The Post Civil War Years. SSUSH11. : Describe the growth of big business and technological innovations after Reconstruction.. Industrial Growth. Railroads and the West. Railroads played a major role in this industrial growth and expansion west. Chapter 30: A time of Social Change. MAIN IDEA: In the 1960s women and Native Americans struggled to achieve social justice.. Chapter 30 Section 1: Women and Native Americans Fight For Change. Revival of the Women’s Movement. Evidence from the Cuba Poll. 1991-2011. 1. 2. population. culture. Social organization. Institutions. Demographic . Changes. Ideologies. Norms. Values. Beliefs. Groups. Classes. Stratification. Politics. Businesses. Spanish Language Media . (Hispanic) Chambers of Commerce. Business Associations. Restaurants/Food Trucks. Specialized Stores. Travel Agencies. Banks/Credit Unions. Remittance Locations. Farmers Markets. Evidence from the Cuba Poll. 1991-2011. 1. 2. population. culture. Social organization. Institutions. Demographic . Changes. Ideologies. Norms. Values. Beliefs. Groups. Classes. Stratification. Politics. The Latino Community Foundation inspires philanthropy invests in Latino communities and leads transformative solutions for changeOne Embarcadero Center Suite 1400 San Francisco CA 94111 4157338591

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