On December 23rd, we had our second meeting with the entire team! As the meeting was right before the holidays, we managed to coordinate by an in person meeting as well as conference call and Skype. We made some great headway and even booked our lodgings for Cape Town.
While in Cape Town, we will be staying at the Scalabrini House. The Scalabrini House is a centre that offers welfare and development programmes, specifically targeting refugees and asylum seekers, however their services are available to everyone.
As a team, we are excited to support the projects at the Scalabrini House and eager to learn more about how they sustain and cultivate their welfare, development, and advocacy initiatives.
Our next meeting is on January 6th! More updates soon!
We are a vibrant and energetic group of youth advocates from the United States of America. In February, we will be going to South Africa to engage in a cultural exchange as a way to share some of our training skills with youth organizations in South Africa, learn how to approach youth empowerment initiatives with a global perspective, and bring new skills and perspectives back to the communities we are involved in. This is our team and this is our journey.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Our Team
Hello Fellow Change Makers!
We had our first team meeting with youth and organizers on Saturday, December 8th in Oakland. The meeting was a chance to update everyone on the history and relevance of the project. It was also a great chance for everyone to become familiar with everyone that will be headed to South Africa in February.
Everyone left the meeting with action items, and we are one step closer to our trip to South Africa!
We had our first team meeting with youth and organizers on Saturday, December 8th in Oakland. The meeting was a chance to update everyone on the history and relevance of the project. It was also a great chance for everyone to become familiar with everyone that will be headed to South Africa in February.
Meet our team:

The Organizers
Jamie
Lee Evans
Jamie
is a 46 year-old mixed race Asian feminist who has spent the last twelve years
inventing and implementing youth leadership development programs for California
foster youth and young mental health consumers. She is originally from
Los Angeles County and grew up believing what she was told about places like San
Francisco, namely that it was in another country! Because of poverty and
therefore the limited travel experience of her family, five hours away may as
well have been another planet. Jamie’s experience as a former foster child
with inadequate stability in her earliest years impacted her likelihood to be
adventurous as an adult. She honestly
admits that she has been afflicted with a habit to cling to the familiar, and
she internalized a fear of the unknown, making “travel” only something that
“other people do.” At 44, she finally earned enough cash and gained
enough guts to make an international trip and it opened up her perspective more
than she could have imagined. (Shout out to personal trainer Dante
Rodrigues who made Muay Thai training in Thailand sound like the bomb!) One of
her new life goals is to help young people travel internationally and to help
build community around learning from travel.
South Africa is that first trip of a hopeful many. She thanks her family of choice and community
for supporting this learning exchange.
Even just the planning has been mind blowing!
Kate Teague
Kate has been the Bay
Area/Central Valley Outreach Coordinator at California Youth Connection (CYC)
since Day at Capitol 2006. Kate first became involved with CYC as an
Americorp intern at the Bill Wilson Center in Santa Clara County when her then
supervisor Deryk Clark (a former CYC board member) told her that part of her
job would be to attend CYC meetings. After several years of volunteering
as a Supporter with the Santa Clara Chapter, and then the Alameda Chapter, she
joined the CYC staff. Outside of working at CYC, Kate is also on the Board of
Directors for Youth In Mind, a statewide collaboration of youth impacted by the
mental health system working to improve the lives of other youth through
education and advocacy.
Leslie
Brown
Leslie
believes in the power and voice of young people. She has worked with various
populations of foster and homeless youth over the past 12 years assisting them
to develop projects and trainings that empower themselves and their
communities. Leslie currently works as a consultant and coach supporting
individuals and teams as they work to create social change. “I am so excited
about this trip to South Africa. Due the impact of HIV/AIDS in this region it
has left thousands of youth parentless which has changed the shape of
communities. I am interested in this cultural exchange with organizations that
are doing work to rebuild these communities with young people. With the team
that is going I believe that this learning exchange is going to be powerful and
will build alliances that will last long into the future.”
Dante
Rodrigues
My
name is Dante. I am a native of Oakland, CA. My interest in martial arts and physical
fitness began at a young age. It is a passion of mine. As I got
older, I decided to make my passion my career. I have been a certified personal
trainer for the last 6 years. I work with a vast cliental of all types of
people: teenagers, elderly people, expecting mothers, and international music
entertainers. I have traveled to Asia to train in Qi Gong in China, as
well as Muay Thai kickboxing in Thailand. One of the organizations that I
have also worked with, the Y.O.U.T.H Training Project, has illustrated the
impact that becoming stronger in body and in mind can have on current and
former foster youth. Traveling has been
a very rewarding and educational experience for me, and I am excited to work
with young people as we travel to South Africa.
The Youth
Onikah Porter
Onikah Porter, 23, is
a 2012 graduate of California State University at Fullerton where she
earned her Bachelors degree in History. After graduation Onikah was
accepted into Teach For America where she will be working in Early
Childhood Education, helping to close the achievement gap for children in
low income communities. In addition to reading and writing poetry, travel and
cultural exchange is one of Onikah's many passions
in life. "Africa has been a desired destination
since the moment I caught the 'travel bug'. I think South
Africa has so much to teach and I have so much to learn and hopefully
somewhere in there I will find that I also have something to contribute. I am
sure this experience will be something I carry with me for a lifetime".

Crystal
O’Grady
Crystal, 23, is a former foster
youth with a passion to advocate for positive change within child welfare.
In June, 2012 she graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in
Sociology and hopes to pursue a career in child advocacy law. Currently, she is
working on advocacy projects with the Y.O.U.T.H. Training Project (Y.T.P.) and
as a policy consultant for the California Youth Connection (CYC). Crystal
is excited at the opportunity to cultivate exchange and understanding between
youth travelers from the U.S. and the youth that the group will be meeting from
South Africa. Traveling is one of her passions, and she is grateful that she
will be going to South Africa with such a great group of advocates and supporters.
Eli
Lopez
Eli
currently works for the California Department of Social Services, Foster Care
Ombudsman Office. In this position, he has traveled throughout the state of
California speaking with youth in group homes, foster homes, and detention
centers. He has met with thousands of “high risk” youth, childcare
professionals, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers, social
workers, and others in the field of social work to gain a better understanding
of the child welfare system. Eli has also partnered up with many organizations
that empower and equip both youth and young adults; such as: Y.O.U.T.H Training
Project (YTP), California Youth Connection (CYC), and Youth In Mind (YIM) to
name a few. His passion and drive is to work with youth to help them reach and
maximize their full potential.
Kevin
Clark
"I can’t wait to experience a new culture, especially one that has encountered
many challenges such as AIDS and apartheid. This is not just travelling for fun
(although it will be), its travelling with a cause, to spread awareness and
understanding of the marginalized communities throughout the world, and for
that I am grateful."
Talitha
James
Talitha is an emancipated youth from L.A.
County, now residing in Orange County. Currently, she is studying Human Services
at Cal State Fullerton. Her goal in life is to inspire change just as her
social worker did for her. After college, her goal is to become a social
worker. In the meantime, she is active in her church as a praise dancer,
teaches Bible study, and is in Big Love with the Lord!
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