Our Passions

While we center the voices of young-adults, we are also committed to bridging and sustaining communication with all other community members regardless of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, education, and national origin.

Vision

Empowerment Through Equity

Mission

Empowering historically marginalized groups to positively lead and mobilize community transformation through youth-centered leadership, knowledge, and opportunities for action.

 

We are committed to providing the tools for the non-youth members of our communities to actively listen to our young-adults, as not doing so is behavior that is encoded in supremacy.

Bridging these communities will empower youth to come up with solutions that will advance racial, gender, and economic equities in their local communities through policy, self-and collective advocacy. This will result in implementing solutions that will address the following issues, identified by our current young-adult BIPOC+ leadership:

 

We are Young-Adult led and are committed to dismantling supremacy.

  • Well-Being

    Our vision is to help communities heal. Addressing the collective trauma experienced by BIPoC folx as a First Priority. Through our continued growth of online wellness circles across our state and partnerships with BIPoC therapists, experienced in the needs of today’s young adults, we can start to heal.

  • Affordable Housing

    Doing the community-building work to ensure that those most impacted by neighborhood design are at the forefront of developing solutions. We are committed to ensuring that affordable housing solutions are built for and by the constituencies we help to elevate.

  • Education

    We strive to see impact. We strive to focus education on precisely what our young adults are looking to master. From Crypto Noir education series where our leaders master Bitcoin, NFTs, technical and fundamental analysis to our Race and Ethnicity programming that center BIPoC needs, we provide valuable information for today’s changing times.

  • Arts

    While this may be continually reduced or removed altogether in today’s educational climate, we are focused on bringing the arts back into the forefront for our young adults as it is how they think, feel and thrive. We have developed movie and conversation nights, exhibits that are both online and in-person, as well as musical and movie collaborations.

  • Business

    We plan to offer opportunities in any industry of interest for our young adults. From internship and job opportunities to entrepreneurial ventures in industries that often lack BIPoC leadership within them, we are opening doors. Stay tuned for upcoming new businesses that are being developed on our various platforms.

  • Public Safety

    This was the impetus of our work. The summer of 2020 was in defense of black lives and turned into solutions around building community ownership of everything from policing and restorative justice to changing the way we look at and promote our highest officials in the EMS space.