Society & Justice – The Rising Foundation https://therisingfoundation.org Cooperating for a Better Tomorrow Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:02:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://therisingfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/favicon2.png Society & Justice – The Rising Foundation https://therisingfoundation.org 32 32 Youth Co-op Connection https://therisingfoundation.org/2023/07/06/youth-co-op-connection/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 00:00:39 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2808 Acta Non Verba: Youth Urban Farm Project’s (ANV) mission is to elevate life for youth and their families in Oakland and beyond by challenging oppressive dynamics and environments through urban farming and access to the natural environment. Founded and led mainly by women and People of Color, ANV engages youth and families in safe and creative outdoor spaces in Oakland and the East Bay, CA. ANV strengthens young people’s understanding of nutrition, food production, healthy living, and the natural environment, and strengthens their ties to their community.

The Youth Co-op Connection project focuses on cooperative education, in practice, necessitates active learning, self-directed inquiry, and hands-on experience. It promotes learning that is relevant and connected to the lives of young individuals, nurturing their ability to question, analyze, and challenge the status quo, in collective action. This project centers underserved Black youth and will offer a nuanced and comprehensive open source curriculum for cooperative education, catered to middle school age youth. The curriculum design will be adaptable and applicable across diverse education settings, including public schools, youth entrepreneurship programs, alternative education settings, and after-school programs.

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Children of the Rainforest https://therisingfoundation.org/2023/04/04/children-of-the-rainforest/ Tue, 04 Apr 2023 00:00:47 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2786 Children of the Rainforest (COTR) is a U.S. based nonprofit operating as an
Indigenous Language and Education Fund serving the Yawanawa people of the Amazon
rain forest in Acre, Brazil. COTR is on a mission to help the Yawanawa save their critically
endangered language and strengthen their cultural traditions so they can remain on their
reserve and protect the 500,000 acres of pristine Amazon rain forest.


Led by Chief Isku Kua Yawanawa, COTR raises funds to maximize the impact of Isku
Vakehuhu, Yawanawa School of Language and Cultural Studies. Isku Vakehuhu is a
traditional school in the heart of Yawanawa territory, which serves as a model of cultural
reclamation and language revitalization.

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Safe Place International https://therisingfoundation.org/2022/08/11/safe-place-international-3/ Thu, 11 Aug 2022 00:00:24 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2648

SafePlace International has three years of experience working to meet the needs of DMRs in Greece and other parts of the world. Greece’s bleak economic environment has meant an unemployment rate of twenty five percent, making it especially difficult for DMRs to find work. In order to assist DMRs to be competitive in a job market that excludes a significant proportion of the local population, let alone migrants, SPI has established the Dream Academy and expanded on the vocational and skills training provided in the ACC to support DMRs with attaining the skills they need to be successful in gaining employment.

The Community Center currently serves as the hub for DMRs in Athens, offering individual casework sessions to all beneficiaries, daily Greek and English language classes, basic maths and financial literacy classes, weekly workshops facilitated by fellow community center residents or partner organizations (previous workshops include dance, theater, community organizing, yoga and meditation), trauma-focused counseling, and comprehensive vocational training which encompasses CV building, computer literacy and programming, physical presentation, and finding opportunities to match skill sets and interests. In addition to the 80 residents that usually reside in the Athens Housing Collective and Moms2Moms shelters, the center welcomes up to 100 marginalized refugees in the greater Athens region daily to access the community center’s resources.

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Black Exhale Nest https://therisingfoundation.org/2022/05/13/black-exhale-nest/ Fri, 13 May 2022 00:00:16 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2645

The Black Exhale NEST Project, dedicated to Black men impacted by the criminal justice system, creates a space for the Black body to be embraced and cradled through its pain of violence, abuse, and shackling. It’s a place for the Black body to feel loved and cherished where each participant will be interviewed, have a BE Nest portrait, and a crafted narrative representing what vulnerability each person is bringing to the nest. This collaborative project between Black Exhale and The NEST Project is presented by the historic Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn, NY. The BE Nest, collaboratively built by Recess Art youth, provides sanctuary for system impacted Black men from All Kings and Exodus Transitional Community. Using narrative, art, ceremony, community, and witness, the Black Exhale NEST is an opportunity for all to express themselves, heal from the past, and shed light on the unending and uncontainable impact of these systems on Black men in America.

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Office for Refuge, Asylum and Migration https://therisingfoundation.org/2022/05/12/office-for-refuge-asylum-and-migration/ Thu, 12 May 2022 00:00:27 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2650

Founded in 2008, ORAM is recognized as one of the first international NGOs to assist people fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation and/or gender identity and expression. It has since become a thought leader in LGBTIQ migration. Our mission is to protect and empower LGBTIQ asylum seekers and refugees globally, creating sustainability and systemic change. Over the last decade, ORAM has trained NGOs, governments and the UNHCR on the unique protection needs of the severely marginalized LGBTIQ refugee population. We have supported thousands of LGBTIQ asylum seekers and refugees from navigating the long asylum process from the moment they arrive in their first country of asylum to being resettled to a safe third country. 

ORAM currently supports LGBTIQ asylum seekers and refugees in Mexico, Kenya and Uganda, as well as supporting LGBTIQ displaced Ukrainians in Berlin, Germany. Our programs in each geographical location are tailored to the specific needs of the community we serve, by ensuring that those with lived experiences are included in all stages of our work. 

ORAM’s main focus is on advancing economic inclusion through livelihood programs, through capacity building and training, in order to build self-reliance; however, we also provide critical emergency response where needed, as well as legal assistance and advocacy through championing the rights of LGBTIQ asylum seekers and refugees on the global stage. 

Supporting Innovative, LGBTIQ Refugee-led Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Programs in Kenya

ORAM’s goal is to empower vulnerable but resilient LGBTIQ refugees around the world.  We do this in Kenya by providing online and in-person skills and capacity building training sessions, as well as providing seed-funding to those unable to access education and training due to their sexual orientation and / or gender identity and expression (SOGIE), as well as their status as a foreigner and refugee.  This way, we enable the community to have a fair chance at finding or creating meaningful employment. Trainings enable them to find placements in local businesses or start their own businesses and generate income to survive on a daily basis, as well as support the wider community. 

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Youth Power Coalition https://therisingfoundation.org/2021/11/11/youth-power-coalition/ Thu, 11 Nov 2021 15:24:38 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2081

The Youth Power Coalition (YPC) weaves community, makes information accessible, develops leaders, mobilizes resources, and advocates for youth power. Youth-led collective impact is both outcome and process. The outcome is every Black teenager is safe, every child has housing, every young person can shape the world.

The process is

  1. community-led, particularly by young people most impacted by inequity
  2. comprehensive, recognizing the interdependence of systems, institutions, people, history, and context
  3. co-creative, with people of diverse backgrounds, identities, and perspectives working together
  4. equity-centered, unrelenting in our pursuit of a world in which social, economic, and political outcomes are not based upon a person’s background or identity
  5. well-capitalized, investing generously in community-led change
  6. caring, valuing not just metrics and numbers, but dignity, respect, and belonging
  7. courageous, where we dare to be vulnerable, take risks, and act

We call these the 7C’s of Collective Impact.

Our project is to create a mass training program that equips young people of color and
from low-income backgrounds with the skills needed to organize youth-led collective
impact efforts.

“Mass training is not one big training. Mass training allows for thousands of leaders to join your movement while maintaining autonomy (allowing people to take independent action) and unity (on the key DNA of the movement – the story, strategy, structure, and culture). Mass trainings accomplish the following:

  • Give people the ability to act autonomously through distributing the DNA of the
    movement.
  • Replicate and scale – everything in the training program from the curriculum to the roles to the support structure is systematized in order to grow exponentially while maintaining quality.
  • Provide transformative leadership development experiences, such that participants leave with a transformed understanding of themselves as leaders, and a new vision for what’s possible.” —Mass Training Webinar, Momentum Movement

We will have created a mass training program when we have

  1. A standardized curriculum
  2. A cohort of young people and adult allies to lead training sessions
  3. The infrastructure to support 10,000 people joining the youth-led collective impact
    movement at any given time

 

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Inside Circle https://therisingfoundation.org/2021/06/21/inside-circle-2/ Mon, 21 Jun 2021 00:00:19 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2030 Inside Circle supports incarcerated and formerly incarcerated men on a deep, transformational personal growth journey that culminates in not just reduced violence and recidivism, but in active, dedicated service to others. We begin by focusing on healing emotional trauma through weekly peer-led healing circles and bi-annual intensives. As participants mature, we train them to facilitate their struggling peers in healing circles and continue that training after release to support their reentry to society.  When ready, we create opportunities for our paroled, trained formerly incarcerated facilitators to earn a living wage and serve society.

An emerging trend in our national projects is the absence of young people with the skill set to provide the social-emotional tools that are needed in our society. There are an abundance of young people willing to do the work, however, access to the training to do so is severely limited. Our answer is the Young Adult Empowerment Program (YAE). Creating credible messengers closer to the center mass of the age group that is driving some of society’s larger issues.  A major component in harnessing this younger group is that their needs are sometimes as strong or stronger than the groups that they would work with. Led by our own credible messengers who have demonstrated that change is possible, we would be working to influence and shift  their cultural value system. The inspiration and change we have already demonstrated has drawn young people seeking to leave their addiction to the street lifestyle behind to us like moths to a flame.

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Civilization Research Institute https://therisingfoundation.org/2020/09/09/civilian-research-institute/ Wed, 09 Sep 2020 12:00:20 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=1096 The Civilization Research Institute is a non-profit focused on advancing humanity’s collective intelligence. We believe that improving collective sensemaking — our ability to make sense of and understand the world — is a prerequisite for solving the urgent problems facing humanity.

Our first public project is The Consilience Project

The Consilience Project is a digital media initiative that goes beyond and behind the news to provide consequential information about the world, and equips people with the evolving skills necessary to understand it. Our goal isn’t just to provide better information, but to help people to improve their own information processing so they can better detect bias and disinformation.

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Inside Circle https://therisingfoundation.org/2020/05/22/inside-circle/ Fri, 22 May 2020 12:00:37 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=1127 Inside Circle has been working to shift how incarcerated individuals re-integrate into society. By developing new models and support systems are having powerful impact.

They provide impactful weekly peer support group circles and intensives within the prison system, focused on helping incarcerated men heal their trauma and take responsibility for their choices. Approximately 350 men have benefited from these groups and 60 now live free as peaceful, contributing members of society.

On the outside, they offer formerly incarcerated program participants vital connections through peer mentorship, education, facilitation training, and service opportunities. Their outreach programs enable graduates to act as advocates for the formerly incarcerated and to earn a living wage while bringing their hard-earned skills and wisdom to the public.

With the grant from The Rising Foundation’s they will be able to train more facilitators and expand a critical resource to reach more people and have a greater impact .

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Safe Place International https://therisingfoundation.org/2020/03/06/safe-place-international-2/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 00:00:33 +0000 https://therisingfoundation.org/?p=2378 SafePlace International has supported LGBTQ and doubly marginalized refugees in Greece with shelter, food and a comprehensive trauma-informed cultural integration program over the past 3 years. In that time, we have developed policies, systems and best practices that have been fine-tuned to recognize the unique needs of this community as we have grown the number of new shelter apartments and expanded programming in our new community center. We have engaged with a network grassroots organizations and volunteer efforts across the world to share our evolving best practices, as well as providing monetary and organizational consulting to these efforts to serve doubly marginalized refugees around the world. As new critical situations have emerged, we have rapidly responded in efforts to meet the immediate needs of, particularly vulnerable refugee populations. These efforts have been executed under our Global Family program that is strongly committed to empowering groups already addressing local or regional crises with the structural and monetary tools they need to improve their efficiency and ultimate outcomes. Global Family has deployed successful projects and support in Bangladesh. Nepal, Mexico, India, Turkey, and Greece. Global Family is actively supporting organizations in Mexico, India, Turkey, and Greece currently and would like to offer assistance to many more grassroots efforts and organizations around the world. ]]>