Freedom From Want: Community Needs Then & Now

Description

How has New York cared for its citizens over time? Decode city views, primary source documents, and accounts from real New Yorkers to discover how the city met the wants and needs of low-income families from the early 1900s to the present day.

Offered At

Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park

About the Park

Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park is the first memorial dedicated to the former President in his home state of New York. Located on the southern tip of Roosevelt Island in New York City, it is the last work of the late Louis I. Kahn, an iconic architect of the 20th century. The Park celebrates the Four Freedoms, as pronounced in President Roosevelt's famous January 6, 1941 State of the Union speech.

Our Mission

Four Freedoms Park Conservancy operates, maintains, and programs Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park to the highest standard. As steward of this extraordinary civic space designed by Louis I. Kahn, the Conservancy advances President Roosevelt’s legacy and inspires, educates, and engages the public in the ideals of the Four Freedoms: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. The Conservancy does this by:

• safeguarding the memorial as a space for inspired use
• fostering community and understanding
• igniting conversation about human rights and freedoms today

Details

Subjects

History, 20th Century, Social Studies, Government & Civics, My Community, Social Justice

Capacity

35 students

Duration

70 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Price Options

$200.00 per Group for Private School

$100.00 per Group for Public School

$50.00 per Group for Title I School