Archive for October, 2009

Los dos idiomas

Posted by Brent Meier on Oct 21 2009 | Culture, General, Us

I’ve been recently more bothered by the ‘learn English’ issue we have with  immigrants. The bothersome part is that many people stop after that single notion, that single command. If we unpack the notion we find positive arguments for assimilation and civic duty, a vehicle for accessing the American Dream…on the other hand we get things like this or even this. I’ll argue that the individuals in these two photos stopped after the single notion (if not before, given their spelling aptitude). The trouble manifest in not further exploring a notion is ostensibly that nothing will come of it. Is ‘learn English’ a viable notion? Of course, and it’s one I latch onto. But I’ll argue that instead of presenting some beguiling, paradoxical ‘learn English’ picket sign, we act on the notion.

Enter our agency, where we recently developed a free, weekly course called Hablemos Español which provides enrichment tools aimed at keeping Spanish skills shared between the generations of a Hispanic immigrant family. Pair that with programs like Family Literacy, ELL, and job search assistance, among others, and we’ve rounded the edges to a complete package for education, integration and assimilation, while still stressing the importance of hanging on to culture and heritage.

So if you see a man who you know or assume to know doesn’t speak English and feel  he should, don’t put a sign in his face (one he wouldn’t be able to read anyhow?) — send him our way, we will help him.


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And then some

Posted by Brent Meier on Oct 12 2009 | General

Thanks to Karen from Literacy Council for sharing more photos from last month’s literacy project:

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We’ve already begun with this year’s installments of Family Literacy projects with Everett and now West Lincoln elementary schools. Luckily we have all school year to meet on a weekly basis—surely enough to build a foundation from which to develop reading and computer competencies for all persons involved. Wish them luck!


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Photos from the Literacy Project

Posted by Brent Meier on Oct 02 2009 | General

Folks, we have visual proof of the fun and successful month we had in our Family Literacy Project collaboration between El Centro, LPS, Literacy Council, and SECC. Here’s to continued success. Enjoy!

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Thanks to Lynn for all the photos!


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New Season

Posted by Brent Meier on Oct 01 2009 | General

We are gearing up for the newest installments of family literacy projects, a part of our service that’s quickly becoming a defining aspect of our agency. We have recruited ten families from Everett and even more from West Lincoln Elementary to receive a number of instructional programs:  for adults we have English and basic computation,  for kids aged 3-6 we have a reading program, and for kids 7-12 another reading program given by an education PhD student from UNL.

This program continues to improve yearly, and this year we are especially indebted to Lincoln Literacy Council for teaming up and providing assistance in nearly every programming aspect from top to bottom. With the cooperation of LPS and the involvement of UNL this has become una colaboración muy bonita. The first days kick off next Tuesday here at El Centro and Thursday at West Lincoln.


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Read In

Posted by Brent Meier on Oct 01 2009 | General

Last week marked the third annual Hispanic Heritage Month Read In, sponsored by Lincoln City Libraries and hosted at Bennett Martin. We had a lovely time in the pastoral courtyard—Bennett’s best kept secret— and reading poems from Latin America and taking in a visceral performance by poet Dominic Garay with accompanist Oscar Rios. Thanks again, Libraries! The Read In gets better every year. Check it out on Channel 5…they taped it!

Here’s the Read List:

Celestial written and performed by Dominic Garay

En Paz by Amado Nervo, read by Marissa Torio

Diario de Bucaramanga (excerpt) by Louis Peru de Lacroix, read by Olga Soto

Ultimas Golondrinas by Mario Benedetti, read by Angel Freytez

Sparrow’s Book (excerpt) by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, read by Marien Ruiz

Tus Ojos by Luis Alberto Ambroggio, read by Ana Martinez

MASA by Cesar Vallejo, read by Elia Sanchez

Thank you to all who participated.


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