“I’m learning how to become me. My name is Jason, I’m from Richmond, CA. I’m still learning. It’s a process. But it’s a good, wonderful process. I’ve been at RYSE since 2016. RYSE and Richmond is two different places, to be honest. Richmond was crazy. It’s a lot of violence, a lot of things that go on like a lot of shootings, a lot of dudes trying to holler, or people snatching young girls and snatching young boys. My community at RYSE taught me how to love myself. RYSE staff helped me to build my self-esteem. Everybody’s different at RYSE, all the cool staff. Marissa was my counselor. But she was more than that. She was a sister, a friend, and a great person to talk to, for real. She made me feel comfortable being truly myself and I trusted her with my whole heart. She gave me permission to let the pain go…”
Celebrating Xicanx / (Afro) Latinx Heritage Month at RYSE!
On September 6th, we began our Fall Program Season! Current workshops include: Tasty Tuesdays cooking workshops, Organizing Club, RYSing Arts Club, and media/fashion pop-up workshops. And as always, all members have access to hangout spaces, our outdoor courtyard, games, free food, and an open music studio / jam room. We are incredibly excited to welcome back Richmond youth as they move through the 22-23 school year!
RYSE WELCOMES THE HIDDEN GENIUS PROJECT!
RYSE recently welcomed anchor partner The Hidden Genius Project onto our new campus. Holding programming in RYSE’s renovated Legacy Building as well as the recently opened RYSE Commons building, The Hidden Genius Project exemplifies many of our values, with one in particular that feels especially pertinent: Youth Power.
Rooted Down, RYSing Up
International Women's Month
Fall At RYSE 2021
Beloved Community,
This Fall season was and is one of RYSE’s most notable yet. Full of change and reflection, the season was accentuated by both RYSE’s 13th Birthday as well as staff returning to in-person work inside of a nearly completed, new RYSE building and ever-evolving RYSE Commons Campus. With the pandemic fast approaching the two year mark, we cocooned in the virtual space for over a year, preparing for seismic shifts in what RYSE looks like, how it operates, and what it has to offer. Inhabiting this physical space, while in its final stages of active construction, made the cocooning all the more real: we are here and this is happening…
RYSE SUMMER 2021
It’s been a time of transformation. Walking through the construction site hits almost all of the senses, which come together to highlight this transformation. Touring RYSE’s new campus this past July reunited a community that was and still is cocooning in the virtual space: some that hadn’t seen each other face-to-face in a year and a half and some that hadn’t seen each other face-to-face at all. Being an organization founded on lifting up the imaginations of the Richmond’s youth and turning those imaginations into something the hands can feel and eyes can see, the new RYSE building is one of the latest manifestations of that mission.
June Recap: RYSE PRYDE 2021
RYSE Pryde 2021 celebration kicked off this month with a POSE theme! As we POSE with RYSE we would like to honor the Ballroom Culture born out of the Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ community in NY. The culture goes beyond the extravagant events. Participants also belong to groups known as “houses,” a long standing tradition in LGBTQ+ communities of color, where chosen family, familial relationships often formed in place of estranged family, live in households together. Each post we highlighted a different member of the LGBTQ+ community and the amazing work they’ve done, all in the theme of the TV show POSE!…
Investing in BIPOC Youth Power: Trusting Our Struggles & Our Dreams.
Earlier today, MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett announced a $2.7 billion contribution to 286 organizations. RYSE is incredibly honored to be announced alongside these groups. We are grateful to Ms. Scott, Mr. Jewett, and their team for this profound financial investment in our work. RYSE exists because twenty years ago, queer, BIPOC young people had the courage to organize and demand a space in their city that centers their collective healing, bold visions, and immense creativity…