Has Leo Listened?

Effects/history of racial segregation on the literature study in secondary schools along the Mexican American border.

1 h 0 min · 28 de nov de 2022
Portada del episodio Effects/history of racial segregation on the literature study in secondary schools along the Mexican American border.

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Leo Leon is a college senior attending Arizona State University; this podcast is a parody solely for a Final Project Purpose. In Mexican American History, brown students fought for generations to have a proper education alongside the border states. They were given horrible bills that didn't give a chance for students an equal opportunity for them to get an education. People like Mendez helped pave the way to Brown v. Board, which ended segregation permanently. It also created bills elevated throughout the years to help minorities (not limited to Mexican Americans) utilize their education and grow for centuries. There was a lot more to highlight, but we'd be sitting for hours trying to get to the specific details. However, these are essential parts of History that we all need to acknowledge and understand that our ancestors and ancestors were working hard to give my family and me a chance to gain an education. Overall, we dive deep into the History that was happening from 1931 to the present day alongside Orange County Activist Esme Vazquez, which helps pave the story of telling the History that nobody wants to talk about. Are you ready?

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