The purpose of the following essay will be to define civic engagement and to discuss the many types of ways in which a citizen can collaborate and engage with other member of their community. The concept of Civic engagement can be better understood as the act of community participation or involvement. The development of civic engagement in communities has been the cause that initiated many of the greatest movements in history, in the areas that concern both the political and the social factors of society. Throughout this essay I will argue the importance of implementing the practice and the values of civic engagement in order to create a healthy, working society, as well as to define and discuss the ramifications of civic engagement for both …show more content…
Chavez raised the Chicano community as well as those overworked and underpaid workers that worked in the agricultural area. He united their voices to stir up a civil rights movement that will protect the minorities of the labor policies and regulations for those whom the government turned their back on. Cesar Chavez used peaceful methods to address the problem with the labor policies and regulations. The Hispanic community joined to support each other in the struggle to promote the American labor movement. Bruns, Rogers (2013) a scholar whom had researched the life of Cesar Chavez wrote about how Chavez began to lead in boycotts, labor strikes and marches. Cesar Chavez brought people together for a common good which enabled the people. To rely on nonviolent protest with so much faith in his people said a lot of the bravery that Chavez had. Also, according to book written by Bruns, Rogers (2013), Cesar Chavez help sign approximately 1000 families into unions and programs that were designed to reach out to those who needed legal help in matters of immigration counseling and voting registration. By increasing the number of legal Hispanic residents and citizen and by encouraging many others to vote it would increase the probabilities of being heard by political candidates whom could work towards winning their vote by recognizing their problems and by taking legal action to change the