The document summarizes 5 scenes from a play about a woman named Annie who encounters 3 hungry, tired brothers outside while waiting for her bus. She learns that Jr. is hungry, Kazuki has no bed, and Hanson cannot read. In scene 4, she confronts their "parents" about the children's rights to food, shelter, education, play, and community. The "parents" agree to provide for the children's rights. In scene 5, Annie returns a week later and finds that the brothers' conditions have improved - Jr. is eating, Kazuki is sleeping, and Hanson is going to school and learning. Annie is satisfied that the children's rights are being met.
The document summarizes 5 scenes from a play about a woman named Annie who encounters 3 hungry, tired brothers outside while waiting for her bus. She learns that Jr. is hungry, Kazuki has no bed, and Hanson cannot read. In scene 4, she confronts their "parents" about the children's rights to food, shelter, education, play, and community. The "parents" agree to provide for the children's rights. In scene 5, Annie returns a week later and finds that the brothers' conditions have improved - Jr. is eating, Kazuki is sleeping, and Hanson is going to school and learning. Annie is satisfied that the children's rights are being met.