Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Performance Artist Maria Elena Ramirez visits CCHS




Maria Elena Ramirez proudly presented Chicana "Her-Story", a multi-media presentation of Oral History, including teatro, music, rap and storytelling. Maria Elena presented a feminine perspective of what has transpired over these last 500+ years since 1492, when Columbus invaded the Americas, including her poems "Time to De-colonize Your Mind" and "Don't call me a `Ho`, No Mo." Students responded very positively to Maria Elena's performance, commenting that they have "never heard history told like this" and that they would like to learn more about what is not always taught in school.

To read more about Maria Elena's presentations visit her website at http://chicanaherstory.com/poetrywebpage.htm

Tommie Lindsey visits CCHS



On November 13th Tommie Lindsey visited CCHS. He spoke to several students about the importance of writing and recording their own stories, learning from every experience and especially about being proud of who they are. Mr. Lindsey also shared with the students that he began his very successful career at CCHS when it was El Rancho Verde. He began his Forensics Program at El Rancho with a small group of students. Mr. Lindsey's Forensics Program is now nationally recognized.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Author Tommie Lindsey to visit Conley



The dynamic and motivating forensics teacher and writer Tommie Lindsey will be visiting Conley on Thursday November 13th.


• In 2002, Lindsey was featured in the PBS documentary Accidental Hero, a story about students from a multi-racial high school gaining life- changing inspiration from their coach — Lindsey — through the art of public speaking and debate.

• In 2003, Lindsey was awarded Oprah Winfrey's Angel Award, and was among the recipients of One Hundred Black Men Excellence in Education Awards. He received one of 23 Genius Grants from the MacArthur Foundation in 2004. The prestigious grant is given for an individual's creativity and contribution to society.

• Lindsey co-authored the book It Doesn't Take A Genius: Five Truths to Inspire Success in Every Student.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Teatro Chicana author visit

Our visit with the authors and editors of Teatro Chicana: A Collective Memoir and Selected plays was a success. The women shared stories from their book speaking about their adventures and life experiences while in Teatro Chicana as well as how they came to be involved in Teatro. They spoke about the collective feeling of discontent amongst the youth of the late 1960’s and 1970’s and how Teatro allowed them to address the many issues faced by women and people of color during this time. Twenty-five students and staff attended the session. They had the opportunity to ask questions, talk with the authors and have books and posters signed.