Monday, April 23, 2012

The Struggles of Cesar Chavez and United Farm workers (UFW), Rough Draft of Final Thesis


        The United Farm workers Union of America claimed, “For more than a century farm workers had been denied a decent life in the fields and communities of California's agricultural valleys.” Unskilled labors Chicanos, African Americans, Filipinos, Mexicans (who have come through the Bracero Program that Mexico signed with the United States of America) and some poor white farm workers were exploited, exposed to harmful chemicals while working in farms, suppressed and denied better life both on farm and in the communities they lived in. Many farm workers were forced to pay rent for shacked metal sheets, discriminated by farm contractors, used children as part of the labor force. Due to these reason people have died even with preventable accidents and the average life expectancy during that period was 49 years.

       Brave farm workers like Dolores Huerta, Chicano, and Larry Itliong, Filipino, attempted and established race based farm workers associations namely the “Agricultural Workers Association” (AWA) and “Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC)” respectively. These courageous men paved a way for a more organized association founded in 1962, “United Farm Workers, (UFW)” and its leader, the rising star by the name of Cesar Estrada Chavez. Chavez was born on March 31, 1927. He was named after his grandfather, Cesario. Chavez’s experience of injustice started with his own family. According to UFW, “Cesar's father agreed to clear eighty acres of land and in exchange he would receive the deed to forty acres of land that adjoined the home. The agreement was broken and the land sold to a man named Justus Jackson. Cesar's dad went to a lawyer who advised him to borrow money and buy the land. Later when Cesar's father could not pay the interest on the loan the lawyer bought back the land and sold it to the original owner. Cesar learned a lesson about injustice that he would never forget.”  He walked the walk of many poor farm workers, experienced atrocities and removed from their own properties, Chaves and his colleagues became more determined facilitating the formation of the United Farmers Association.

       As the repression continued, influenced by his education and studies of different revolutions, Chavez and his partners worked to follow a more peaceful approach in resolving problems of farm workers. Besides, the coincidence of the national Civil Rights Movement added fuel in to the already rising pressure on the Agricultural frontier in California and Arizona. In the history of the United States of America, according to UFW, collective Bargaining, health benefit packages, job security, provision of drinking water, field toilet and rest periods between working hours, and many more became the success stories of the UFW.  Achieving these results demanded Chavez’s and his colleagues’ dedication, extended hunger strikes, and marching, boycotting and other methods. Mahatma Gandhi, one of the known political and spiritual leaders of the modern history of the world once said, “Cultivate the quite courage of dying without killing.”  Chavez’s struggle is upheld by many till this time; and for his contributions to the lives of many poor farmers and their families, he was commemorated. “Si, si se puede!” (“Yes, yes, it can be done”). Even in today’s world, such basic rights had been overshadowed and threatened by States. Recently, collective bargaining was killed silently by Wisconsin Governor, Scott Walker. However, unions perform mass protest and resulted in the recall of the governor. Collective efforts by many always stand strong and will eventually bring results. However, a quick response from ordinary people and working class members pushed back using nonviolent demonstrations. Through out the history of early establishment of the UFW association, persistence and perseverance paid back for those who joined the revolution of the farm industries. Unity is strength.


Work Cited:

http://www.ufw.org/_page.php?menu=research&inc=history/02.html

Monday, April 16, 2012

"How Great Thou Art"



O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made;

I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,

Thy power throughout the universe displayed.




                 Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee,

                 How great Thou art, How great Thou art.

                 Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee,
          Chorus
                 How great Thou art, How great Thou art!





When through the woods, and forest glades I wander,

And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees.

When I look down, from lofty mountain grandeur

And see the brook, and feel the gentle breeze.


And when I think, that God, His Son not sparing;

Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in;

That on the Cross, my burden gladly bearing,

He bled and died to take away my sin.




 
When Christ shall come, with shout of acclamation,
And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart.

Then I shall bow, in humble adoration,

And then proclaim:"My God, how great Thou art!"


     In 1886, not knowing how many people would be touched in his days or the years to come, Reverend Carl Boberg of Monsteras, lived on the South East coast of Sweden, 25 years old, with his own language, wrote and published the first lyrics of a song, “How Great Thou Art”. The depth of the lyrics assimilated naturally occurring phenomena, the perpetual saving passion of the Creator and the new life beyond death with God. Has anyone been taken away by the amazing nature of roaring ocean storms? The sound it makes while colliding with the rocky shores? How up and down the wave moves? If a surfer is asked about it, he would reply in an articulated fashion about the highs and lows of the ocean waves do for and to him. Has anyone been walking through a thick forest where so diverse flock of birds sings in harmony however, with distinct tones? How breathe taking would that be for anyone who is actually nature lover? The stars and their galaxies displayed in the Universe have a majestic demonstration, the manifestation of the Creator's knowledge and intelligent workmanship. Intercession, confession, praise, worship, Celebration songs were some of the types practiced trough out history. Among these, “How Great Thou Art” is a worship type in which admiration and adoration is given for a creator; many believe his existence in our day to day life.

       Many Christians claimed this song to be one of the most played and adored song among many more ever written in the history of the Christian gospel music as the hymn was translated from Swedish language to Russian then to English. After forty years of the original script written and published by Boberg; Stuart Hine, an English missionary, who was living in Ukraine, heard this very meaningful song performed in native Russian language. As he advanced to the former Czechoslovakia, people acclimated to it ahead of him. Hine, whom felt the tranquil, then translate this awesome song in to English language and moreover added a few words on to it. Not only in Russia, but also in many communist countries like mine, people were touched by the graphic and well illuminated elaboration exhibited by the hymn. It was irresistible for so many communities and went on to be translated into many different native languages. Thus helped more Christians connected in spirit while singing it though in different language at different locations.

Enthusiastically, such flawless songs gave Christians with culminated performance pulled people touched or connected with the higher power in their inner being. Majority of Christians sincerely believe lyrics should adhere to certain tones and rhythms in order for listeners would give them ears. Beverly Shea, 102, was considered to be one of the most aspiring and astounding gospel singers in the Evangelical sect history of the United States of America. He was a member of the Billy Graham Evangelical Association where he performed during mass preaching ceremonies for more than 60 years. Shea gave the lyrics of Boberg a meaningful tone and touch and reached peoples' hearts with the help of 1,800 mass back vocalists as shown in the clip. It helped the audience communion with an enlighten imagination of nature and God's creativity in making this world habitable, however to the contrast its perishable stunned people across nations till today. The wonders of creation are incomparable to the mystery of the creator himself.