II: This article was about the migrant experience in the time of the Dust Bowl. People would invent Ballads just to pass the time in between inspections. The groups that suffered the most were the families who had to support and feed the many mouths that were open. Especially in the camps, which had poor sanitation and health issues. In the text this week, we read about the multiple struggles the Joad family endured while in the migrant camp.
Fanslow, Robin A. "The Migrant Experience." American Memory. Ed. American Folklife Center. Library of Congress, 6 Apr. 1998. Web. 17 Dec. 2013. <http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afctshtml/tsme.html>.
III: Level 3 Questions:
1) In what way are migrant workers exploited?
2) Do you think that we treat workers who are in poverty with respect?
3) If you were a migrant worker, would you be willing to go through the amount of struggle that they endure?
V: Family Discussion Reflection:
1) The most memorable part of my discussion with my sister was when she asked about what migrant workers need to go through to get their basic needs fulfilled. She was very put off by what these poor people were required to go through in order to survive. She said "How can we let that happen if someone like me can barely even fathom their lifestyles?"
2) I was surprised when my sister compared the migrant worker's lives in the Grapes of Wrath to those of the Mexican immigrants who come work in California, Texas, and all along the Mexican-American border. She referenced Enrique's Journey, which was satisfying.
3) My questions were very good this week. Camilla (my sister) was very responsive and had an easy time answering them.