2023 RYSE Member LIT

2023 RYSE Member LIT

Young people's experience at RYSE, the relationships between members and with staff, and whether young people feel safe, loved, listened to, powerful and like they belong are the most important measures of whether RYSE is successful in meeting our Theory of Liberation goals. 

Every year, RYSE asks young people to share their feedback - this informs our programs and work in the year ahead. 

In May 2023, for the first time since we have been back in person in RYSE's new campus, 86 members shared their opinions.

Decolonization Month

Decolonization Month

As RYSE honors our ancestors for Dia De Los Muertos, we invite the community to participate in our digital Altar here. On our hearts and minds in the RYSE community are the members and staff we lost over the years, the ancestors listed below, as well as the community members whose names never got lifted up. From November 1st through the 10th we will have an altar in the space for community members to visit and add the names of their loved ones who have passed away.

RYSE Up for Palestine! - End State Violence Against Children & Youth

RYSE Up for Palestine! - End State Violence Against Children & Youth

RYSE centers the liberation of  all Black, Indigenous, Youth of Color. We believe that no one is free until all Trans, Black, Indigenous Youth of Color are free - locally and globally.  

According to a 2022 WHO report 2.17 million people live in the occupied territory of the Gaza Strip. Within the occupied Palestinian territory, children aged 0-17 comprise 44% of the population; youth aged 18 to 29 comprise 22% of the population. 

This means 66% of those being targeted by bombs are children and young adults. 

Fall 2023 at RYSE

Fall 2023 at RYSE

We launched the Fall season at RYSE with more workshops, activities, and events including OUR 8TH ANNUAL LA FERIA DE SEPTIEMBRE!! Many many appreciations to all who participated. This year’s theme was In La'K’ech: You Are My Other Me, based on the poem to the left by Luis Valdez. And appropriately so, the his words emblematic of the togetherness RYSE fostered this past month as well as the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. You are my other me. If I do harm to you, I do harm to myself. If I love and respect you, I love and respect myself. Words of togetherness, of community. This sentiment expresses so well what this is all about, how we are all linked, and the commitment we must all have toward each other, in safe space. Scroll below to see how our Fall season kicked off!

Back to School 2023

Back to School 2023

Young people are whole already. Let’s start there.

RYSE is guided by our Theory of Liberation to ask how are schools and education systems responsive to young people's needs and priorities. Our Education & Economic Justice (EEJ) department’s holistic approach to this question has only deepened over time. We do not speak for youth, we instead figure out what tools they need in order to speak for and advocate for themselves. Because young people know what they need. They are already whole...”

Summer 2023 at RYSE

Summer 2023 at RYSE

The Summer season at RYSE has officially kicked off! We are very excited to work with the young people that signed up for our first summer of structured programming filled with community field trips, workshops, paid internships, and daily catering/dinners among so much more. This sprawling, evolving campus has never been more alive! Read below to get a glimpse into what RYSEr's have been up to...

RYSing with Pride & Power

RYSing with Pride & Power

This Pride Month, we share the loving reminder that RYSE lives and leads in the legacies and present day leadership of Black queer revolutionaries, in the power of Black and Brown queer and trans solidarity, and in protest and persistence to abolish the false and oppressive gender binary.

The future we all need is being created, conjured and called in by LGBTQIA+ youth. One year has passed since last spring when the RYSE Campus fully reopened for young people…

Flowers for our Families (A Tribute by APEN)

Photos of RYSE member and staff at the mural unveiling

Flowers for our Families is a tribute to the ways that working class Asian Americans have built power and made home in Contra Costa.

“We are daughters, sons, grandmothers, mothers, fathers and aunties. American-made wars tore our homes apart and made our families refugees. Bravery and sheer determination led us to cross oceans to find a different future for our families. Today, this determination allows us to show up at school, at city hall, and in our community to call for a Richmond with clean air, water, and land for us to live, work, play and thrive. 

Together, we’ve painted this image of our journeys: across generations and nationalities, “Flowers for our Families,” represents the past, present, and our hopes for the future. The blue waters of the mural carry the boats of our ancestors fleeing for safety, even as it washes around the hands of elders holding a child at the center of the mural. At the top left, there is the Bay, representing a vision of our hopes for the future.

There are the national flowers of our homelands, including the dok champa, the white flowers that surround the images of our elders and decorate the hair of our youth, a reminder of Laos; the red and pink peony of China; the lotus of Vietnam; the coffea arabica of Yemen; the orchid of Singapore; and the golden cassia fistula or ratchaphruek of Thailand. They represent how we bring our culture and tradition to enrich this community and make it flourish. 

We are grateful to the facilitation, vision and expertise of artists Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong of Twin Walls Mural Company for their help in guiding the mural process.

Elders and youth together, we brainstormed, planned and painted this mural – and we can do the same to build a safe, healthy community.”

-APEN Youth Leaders

RYSE WELCOMES YOUNG WOMEN'S FREEDOM CENTER

RYSE WELCOMES YOUNG WOMEN'S FREEDOM CENTER

November at RYSE is Land, Liberation, & Decolonization Month. As we return from the Thankstaking holiday and share our organization’s strides and moments of joy, we wish to honor the land and labor of tribal communities past and present, as well as all Black and Brown communities who have faced enslavement, violence, displacement, incarceration, or any other form of alienation in the formation of this country.

Youth Action, Justice, & Power Month at RYSE!

Youth Action, Justice, & Power Month at RYSE!

October marks RYSE's 14th birthday and the theme month, Youth Justice, Action, & Power. Both inspire us to reflect on where we were, where we are, where we are going, and the youth that have steered and continue to steer us toward liberation. In honor of this month, we are lifting up the work, vision, power, and joy that our young people have created in the space, and taking time to spotlight members and staff who have built our beloved RYSE community into what it is today. Read below some reflections as well as a peak into what's been happening at RYSE this past month!…