Writing: ‘Never Stop’ by Adrian Santana
This piece placed third for high school submissions in the Ánimo Voices Competition, which invited students to write about innovators, upstanders, visionaries, or rebels that have made a difference in their local or broader communities. The competition was an opportunity to motivate, recognize, and celebrate our strong student voices through writing and art.
by Adrian Santana
Ánimo Jackie Robinson Charter High School
Never Stop
He was born in Yuma, Arizona.
As a teenager he worked in the fields
For long hours with little time for meals.
Poor working conditions and added stress
Left his life a mess.
His eyes are closed.
Growing up, he witnessed the unjust workplace
That farmers were left to face. While yielding a hoe
The day went slow. Rain or shine they were expected
To grind.
His eyes are at a squint.
With ambitions to change la pisca
He decided to create a union.
One that would take flight.
The feeling was right.
His eyes are opened.
Many strikes with not a finger on a grape
Farmers were tired of the treatment like apes.
Threat of deportation left them
With no motivation.
His eyes are full of dejection.
The fight didn’t stop.
Change was made
And sacrifice was paid.
Grapes are now picked
By the hand of a working man.
A man who is now respected
Who enjoys the conditions as expected.
His eyes belong to Cesar Chavez.