Guest guest Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 , The Geneseo Migrant Education Program in New York has/had some great material. I don’t even know if they’re still around any more but if they are, I would suggest contacting them. I hope this is helpful. Alice Larson From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Navarro Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 6:46 AM Cc: Cameron, Rhonda Subject: [ ] Migrant FW Teaching Tools Friends: I am posting the following for Dr. Cameron. If you know of any resources please respond to her directly at the above email address. Thank you, R. Navarro, MA North Carolina Community Health Center Association Special Populations Coordinator 2500 Gateway Center, Suite 100 ville, NC 27560 919-297-0014 (office) 919-469-1263 (fax) navarror@... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello! I am Dr. Rhonda Cameron, a Psychologist with Premier Community Healthcare Group, Inc. in Dade City, Florida. Our Marketing person was approached by some teachers at Pasco County Schools for age-appropriate teaching tools on the topic of Migrant farm workers, the history of Migrant farmwork in the US and issues facing farm worker families. I would appreciate any references that you may be aware of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 Hi All, Apologies for the belated reply to this post. Photographer Rick Nahmias has developed a CD-ROM Curriculum on farmworker conditions targeting middle and high school students. You can find more information below and can contact Rick at <rick@...> 1) " The Migrant Project: traveling exhibit page: http://themigrantproject.com 2) " The Migrant Project " cd-rom curriculum page : http://store.thecivicscenter.com/servlet/Categories?category=The+Migrant+Project (15% of net proceeds go back to farmworker orgs) 3) " The Migrant Project " book page by UNM Press (to be published March 08 - 50% of royalties go back to farm worker orgs ) http://www.unmpress.com/Book.php?id=11612288414879 Ron Strochlic Executive Director California Institute for Rural Studies 221 G Street, Suite 204 , CA 95616 530-756-6555 x16 www.cirsinc.org Migrant FW Teaching Tools Posted by: " Alice s " fmip@... fmip1 Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:09 am (PST) RE: Hello! I am Dr. Rhonda Cameron, a Psychologist with Premier Community Healthcare Group, Inc. in Dade City, Florida. Our Marketing person was approached by some teachers at Pasco County Schools for age-appropriate teaching tools on the topic of Migrant farm workers, the history of Migrant farmwork in the US and issues facing farm worker families. I would appreciate any references that you may be aware of. Ron Strochlic Executive Director California Institute for Rural Studies 221 G Street, Suite 204 , CA 95616 530-756-6555 x16 www.cirsinc.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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