Thursday, January 27, 2011

Cheryl Graves



I have met one of the many heroes in our community. Her name is Cheryl Graves.  I had a chance to interview her, and I got to know her. She is a positive person that thinks everyone should be heard equally. She also thinks that eating is a way that you could bring people together. She has a daughter who is 16 and is bipolar. Cheryl thinks that young people feel like they don’t have power. Injustice is something that motivates her because not everyone is treated fairly. She does her job to help people find their power and make sure their thoughts are being counted.
She helps people in the community in the way that she listens to everyone no matter their age or if they are young. Just because older people know things, that doesn’t mean they know everything. Everyone should be heard because everyone has a different thought or point of view. Everyone likes to be heard, and no one should be left behind for any reason. When people share different ideas with other people’s ideas, they bring their ideas together to come up with something better.
She is curious to learn about other communities such as technology and restaurants. Also she would like to see how things are functioning right now and how they functioned in the past. She says that every community has its specialties. She has always been curious about how things are functioning in other communities because she has always been working in the same community. She overcame many obstacles in order to get to where she is now.
She thinks that opportunities are the best part of the community and its people. She is a hero because she gets to hear everyone regardless of their age or anything personal. Her hero is her uncle Wilson Graves, someone threw a grenade at him and he got hurt, but did not give up. He organized  a basketball team and a soccer team, since it is on the south side and almost no one played soccer. Her uncle never gave up accomplish wonderful things, and that is why he is her hero.
Written by: Daniel Carteno

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Daniel La Spata

                                                                                                                    Hilda Pinedo 
                                                                                                             11/19/10

            Daniel La Spata is one of the heroes in our community. Daniel is a nice person with many goals for our community. He is a nice man who likes to help people who dont have that much stuff. He sure cares a lot about our community and the people in it. Daniel is a tall and with short blond hair. Daniel is one of the people that help our community problems. He is a community hero.
            Daniel works with the Logan Square Neighborhood Association. He started working in the community after he graduated college. He helps homeless people and tries to make it possible for people in
Logan Square
to afford houses. Also he works on economic issues to make sure people get jobs with living wages so people could stay in the neighborhood. Daniel also works with John Mc Dermott. John is a staff member from LSNA and he got him started it in the community and his work really helps people that cant afford places for their family.
            Even though Daniel helps people he is a also a normal person. He is caring and loving. Daniel is a really nice guy. He also did some volunteer work when he was in college. He helped homeless people and cared for them. Daniel also asks himself why there are homeless people and homeless children too. This question made him help homeless people. He cares for a person that isn’t even his family that speaks to what kind of person he is. He also had to overcome obstacles that stop him from doing his work. Not everything was easy. Daniel said the hardest part of his job is keeping people engaged in the work they do because it takes a lot of time out of their lives and takes so much to make a dream come true. Daniel is a person just like us and sometimes he struggles like us.
          Daniel also has a hero in his life and it is his parents. Daniel said his parents supported him over everything. Daniel would also be a hero because he is making people live easier and helping them afford a place for their family. Especially because of our economy right now, everything is expensive. Daniel has big ideas about our community. He tries to make it better and affordable for everyone that struggles with money. Daniel is a great man and a hero who I think cares more about the community and other people than himself that makes him a hero.
                                                                                               written by:Hilda Pinedo
                                                                                                                      

Friday, January 21, 2011

Community Hero

Leo is a community hero!  Leo can easily be described as a leader in both school and his community.  He is involved with VOYCE which gives students in CPS a voice to make change.  My perception of Leo is he has a lot of self-confidence.  He is also extremely mature and responsible.  He is Ecuadorian and is tall, thin, and stylish.
            As mentioned before, Leo is involved with VOYCE and the Logan Square Neighborhood Association.  Recently, Leo and VOYCE have been discussing the importance of student-teacher relationships.  He said, “teachers should not pick that job if they are not going to do it right.”  He has been leader at Freshman Retreats which teaches students to work together, build relationships with other students and teachers, and become more connected to Kelvyn Park. 
            Outside of his community service, Leo is interested in learning more about his culture.  He is also interested in writing and drawing.  When asked if he would write book, he replied “He can’t see himself writing a book.”  He also mentioned he wants to go to college in California.
            When asked about his heroes, he mentioned his mom and Juliet, a Community Organizer from Logan Square Neighborhood Association.  I feel that Leo should consider himself a hero.  What makes him a hero in my eyes is his dedication to his community and his work to make change.  Leo defines community as a place where people should feel safe and connected.  I feel, as does Leo, our community needs to change, but it takes heroes like Leo to make these changes.
Written By: Isidro Meraz

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Luz Rodriguez

Luz Rodriguez is one of the many heroes in our community. I had a chance to interview her, and I really got to know her. She is Puerto Rican, has light skin; she is also funny and very down to earth. She is also a very friendly and confident individual. Luz is caring and has a big heart for people who are less fortunate. She is very smart, energetic, and she loves to meet new people. Luz also enjoys taking walks around this community and talking about how it has changed in positive ways.
Luz is interested in helping families around the community and seeing parents getting kids off the streets and putting them back on the right path. She is also likes being a hero and talking about her hero which is the Lord above. When my group and I interviewed Luz we had asked her how long she has been working in the community and she told us that it has been thirteen years since she started. Thirteen years is quite a long time in this community. Thirteen years of help and support. Thirteen years of incredibility.
            Luz is an amazing woman for doing what she is doing and giving back to the community. Luz loves the work she does. She not only believes, but she knows that the community sees how important her work is. In the interview, Luz stated, “I would love to see more parents involved in their child’s school and I would also like to see more leadership in the community.”
            Luz feels that it is necessary for parents to be involved in schools so that they can be a bigger and stronger part of their child’s learning and growth. Luz also said that she doesn’t live around here but she sees that this is a good community. She states, “The people make the community so if the people get together they can make a good community.” Then she goes on to say, “This is a good school too. No matter what school you’re in, you’re going to learn because you’re going to make a difference in the community.” Then Luz continues to say, “My community started with me. I had to make a difference so that people could see a different person in me.” From these words I have learned that Luz is a courageous and encouraging person. Luz is a very dedicated woman and for that I just want her to know that her work, and much more herself, are highly appreciated in, not only Kelvyn Park High School, but in the community as well.
           
Written by: Jazmin Toro