We Are the Medicine Convening

We Are the Medicine Convening

In August, RYSE and Pacific Southwest MHTTC co-hosted “We Are the Medicine: Culturally Sustaining & Healing Practices for Youth & Young Adult Service Providers.”

Over 60 health care providers across the country, state, and Bay Area convened on-campus at RYSE to share healing practices that draw upon indigenous, holistic, and somatic techniques.

RYSE Commons Groundbreaking Ceremony

RYSE Commons Groundbreaking Ceremony

Thank you to everyone who celebrated the RYSE Commons Groundbreaking with us. We are grateful to everyone who joined us—whether it was in person, through our Facebook livestream, or in spirit—last Friday, September 6, 2019, as we celebrated the bold dreams of young people in this community. Here are our photos from the event!

Upcoming Event: Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 6

Upcoming Event: Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 6

In the 6th and final session of this Series, we invite you to Radical Healing for Systems Transformation: Building Collective Care in our Organizations. We are pleased to have Dr. Shawn Ginwright of Flourish Agenda as our featured presenter. Dr. Ginwright will be sharing a framework and principles of radical healing, where culture and connection are centered, where relationships are primary, and where our success is beloved community.

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 5

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 5

In the 5th Session of RYSE’s Trauma and Healing Learning Series, we invite you to Revealing White Privilege and Healing Racial Trauma.  Dr. Kenneth Hardy, internationally recognized clinician, author, and trainer is returning  to share insights to work together to reveal and heal the psychological wounds of white privilege in order enliven justice, reconciliation, and liberation.This session is co-hosted by RYSE and The James Morehouse Project at El Cerrito High School.

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 4

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 4

The school to prison pipeline is a palpable, powerful, and harmful convergence of structural policies, practices, and punishment of young people of color’s coping, survival, pain, and fortitude. This session will present the dynamics and effects of such convergence and hold space to discuss the implications and obligations to cultivate the policies, practices, and investments to repair the harms and enliven healing and just systems.

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 2

Trauma and Healing Learning Series, Session 2

In this session, RYSE Center will share our approach and practice of restorative and non-violent communication as a means of building beloved community.  We will share what led us to employ this approach with young people, staff, and partners, and consider the necessity and opportunities to create collective commitment, support, and accountability with this approach. The session will include time to run scenarios and situations relevant to y/our work.