Action Plan
1. My issue is police brutality and the preparations are the police officers who abuse their power and hurt people. The target for are mostly Latinos and African Americans who usually get stopped by the police because of racial discrimination and people just stand there and watch it happen. Those people are the bystanders who don’t do anything but just watch racial discrimination happen in front of them and don’t say anything. The Intervener is the organization that will be on the 19th, of May Locked Up and Locked Out March
2. Our goal is to attend this march and get information about this march and share it with my peers. This will raise awareness of the youth who have been incarcerated because of crimes they were suspected of doing. Youth going to jail it’s messing up their lives because in the future it’s going affect them. Going to this march and gathering information and teaching my classmates about this march will interest them into looking into the issue of youth incarcerated and police brutality. What hinders this issue is that people think it’s not a big deal of police officers abusing their power and disobeying the law.
3. My Action plan is to join the Locked Up and Locked Out March. It’s going to be a march against incarcerating youth. It will be held at Paderewski Elementary school on May 19th, 2014. It’s young teens who have been arrested for either committing a crime they did not do, or they were suspected of committing a crime. This march is addressing the issue our group is doing: police brutality. The people and the organizations who told us about this march emphasized that victims of police brutality because of racial discrimination will be present at this march. This march is to raise awareness of police brutality and those victims should get justice for what has happened to them. Many schools are being closed and all the money is going to making more prisons. We still live in a world where Jim Crow Laws still exist, but they are not like back then. Now in the present, many Latinos and Black are being incarcerated and being held in prisons for a very long time. It gets worse once they serve their time because once they get out their most likely not going to get a job because he/her have been in prison and no one wants to hire a convict.
4. Our activity is to go to this march Locked Up and Locked Out
Our goal is to go and learn the information they're going to speak about and share this information with our peers
Who is responsible is our group to attend it
By when on May 19th, 2014
2. Our goal is to attend this march and get information about this march and share it with my peers. This will raise awareness of the youth who have been incarcerated because of crimes they were suspected of doing. Youth going to jail it’s messing up their lives because in the future it’s going affect them. Going to this march and gathering information and teaching my classmates about this march will interest them into looking into the issue of youth incarcerated and police brutality. What hinders this issue is that people think it’s not a big deal of police officers abusing their power and disobeying the law.
3. My Action plan is to join the Locked Up and Locked Out March. It’s going to be a march against incarcerating youth. It will be held at Paderewski Elementary school on May 19th, 2014. It’s young teens who have been arrested for either committing a crime they did not do, or they were suspected of committing a crime. This march is addressing the issue our group is doing: police brutality. The people and the organizations who told us about this march emphasized that victims of police brutality because of racial discrimination will be present at this march. This march is to raise awareness of police brutality and those victims should get justice for what has happened to them. Many schools are being closed and all the money is going to making more prisons. We still live in a world where Jim Crow Laws still exist, but they are not like back then. Now in the present, many Latinos and Black are being incarcerated and being held in prisons for a very long time. It gets worse once they serve their time because once they get out their most likely not going to get a job because he/her have been in prison and no one wants to hire a convict.
4. Our activity is to go to this march Locked Up and Locked Out
Our goal is to go and learn the information they're going to speak about and share this information with our peers
Who is responsible is our group to attend it
By when on May 19th, 2014