Moving Forward Vol. 1

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Moving Forward

This zine was created by Moving Forward, a program of Youth Leadership Institute.

Program Manager: Jesse Ornelas

Senior Program Coordinator: Alyssa Castro

Program Coordinator: Mercedes Pineda

Program Intern: Sunshyne Bond:

Community Elder: Maestro Robert Castro

(teacher role name) Ryan Mcshane

Youth Participants:

Jasmine Palacios

Aejah Westmoreland

Laisha Fernandez

Minerva Prado

Michael Villa

Ashlee Nunez

Daniela Diaz

For a long time, the yli Merced office has been connecting with young people in hopes of expanding their capacity to become strong leaders in their communities Our team of mentors, elders, and youth participants take pride in the presence we hold as revolutionaries in the City of Merced

rable recognition for the intentional ernally, with our participants, and with the community The thoughtfulness of our approach is crucial for the social-justice work that we ’ re known for, and could not be achieved without engaging in ancestral indigenous practices This is why the documentation of our healing journey has been a ground-breaking project for our Merced team and young people

In the Moving Forward program, the Joven Noble curriculum was utilized to initiate talking circles around various topics The lessons from these sacred conversations were a meaningful part of everyone ’ s journey, and with the guidance of Robert Castro (Youth Organizing and Leadership Institute) and Alyssa Castro (We ’Ced Youth Media), we have been able to archive the abstract healing experiences of our youth participants

In this zine, you will find unique interpretations of the curriculum, shared lifelessons, and areas of personal growth As we extend our vulnerability to you, it is important to take note that these stories are a reflection of our strength and connectivity We hope that our art inspires you to learn more about the importance of indigenous practices for the healing of marginalized communities, our planet, and even yourselves

Editor's Note

Que Dicen

WHATISASTEREOTYPE?

bIbelieveastereotypeisanopinionformed yanindividualwhocriticizesagroupof tpeopleduetoacertainbelieforopinionof hesepeople

HOWDOSTEREOTYPESAFFECTPEOPLE?

Stereotypesclosedoorsofopportunityfor manythatdon’tfittheiridealtypeofperson

Stereotypescanbedamagingandcanlastfor generationsinfamilies,whichmakesitharder forchangeintheworld

WHATSTEREOTYPESARESAIDABOUT YOUTHOFCOLOR?

YouthofcolorarestereotypedasmoreaggressiveItisharmfulwhen weonlyseethemasviolentgangmembersinmovies andliteratureThismakesyouthbetreatedaslessin manyareasoflifeThiscantakeplaceinschoolor eveninpublicAnybodyhasthechoicetomaketheir owndecisionsandyouthofcolorshouldnothaveto beblamedfortheactionsofotheryouth

WHATADVICEWOULDYOUGIVETO YOUTHWHOHAVEBEEN STEREOTYPED?

WhatIwouldsaytoyouthwhohave beenstereotypedisthateveryonehas theirownopinionsandifsomething makesyouhappythenyoushould continuetodoitIsaythatanythingyou wantisworthstrivingfor,regardlessof howothersthinkofyouYouhavethe abilitytochooseyourownfutureKnow thatnobodyknowswhathappensbehind closeddoorsandpainmakeseveryone change,thechoiceonhowitchangesyou isuptonobodyelsebutyou

WHATHAPPENSIFWEBELIEVE STEREOTYPES?

Ifwebelievestereotypesweare lettingthemtalkdowntous Stereotypeswillmakeusfeelthis narrativeisincontrolIfwe believewhatstereotypeshaveto say,thenwefeelrejectionand hateWewouldstaylookingat closeddoorsandnotlookatthe possibilitiesofprosperity

EL OJO DE DIOS

El Ojo de Dios nos da una voz

It gives a voice

For our children we can rejoice

We can protect our Youth

With Love Prayers, and truth

That Ojo de Dios will embrace them as they sleep

With protection and affection they forever keep Its made with prayer and sacred intention

Keeps those bad ones away in eternal suspension

After when they pass it on to the next generation

They will gift it as a beautiful revelation

quien somos

- Sofia Figueroa
"I learn about culture from my grandmother."
photos by Ryan Mcshane

el otro yo

HOWDOYOUDEFINEANINTIMATE RELATIONSHIP?

Anintimaterelationshipis somethingbetweentwopeople whohaveagrowingemotional andspiritualconnectionwitheach other WhenI’minanintimate relationshipthatmeansforme thatwearecommittedtoeach otherforlongerthanjustasingle “onenightstand” Ifeelthat becausewhenyouareintimate withsomeoneinarelationshipyou canshareanexchangeofenergy Spiritualenergyissacredtoyou andwhenyouaresharingitwith someoneitisimportanttoknow whoyoushareitwithbecause youcanputyourselfatriskof absorbingnegativeenergies

Yvonne Bravo

HOW CAN YOU COMMIT TO HAVING CONSENT IN A RELATIONSHIP?

It’s a commitment that’s sacred People have to really know that it’s a special connection and not something that is temporary, because your body is a temple

WHERE DID YOU LEARN ABOUT PARTNER RELATIONSHIPS?

I learned on my own At a young age I was removed from my home so the only model for relationships I was exposed to began at school I would go to school every day and, at that time, it felt like school was just a meeting place for people to date. That led to me engaging in intimate relationships at a very young age

Celebration

Minerva Prado, 15

MynameisMinnie,Iam15yearsoldandIlivein Merced,CaI'vebeenamemberofMoving ForwardforsixmonthsMysketchillustrates myexperienceinourfinalcelebrationOur groupchosetocelebratewithasweat ceremonyTheceremonyitselffeltunpredictable Ididn'texpectforittobesointimate,traditional andclosetotheearthAsIleftthelodgeIfelt peaceandreliefIwouldencourageotherstogo toasweatceremonyiftheyareinneedofasafespacetoexpress emotions,connectwithlovedones,andconnectwiththemselves

Dando gracias

I am grateful for my mother

She introduced me to the outdoors and gave me life

Nature is a place I go to heal because I feel safe

Michael Villa

warrior for my people

A warrior is someone who is willing to take on a challenge Their impact provides justice for them and their community A warrior I look up to is myself I look up to myself because I have experienced a lot of adversity, but I am still present and overcoming hardships to get what I want in life I commit to being a warrior of Palabra by continuing to be a leader and helping

A warrior is someone who knows how to fight through battles that they have A warrior has a powerful impact because they have been through a lot of things and they use that to teach their family and community A warrior look up to would be my Great Grandp David and Aunt Jazmine because the always told me to live life to the fu and be brave I can commit to being warrior with my community by be supportive listener for others

Aejah Westmoreland, 1

palabra

These images were taken while attending Moving Forward

These pictures represent commitment and community While being present in this community I felt comfortable, safe, and respected which helped me be able to honor my palabra

Sunshyne Bond

El Otro yo: partner relationships

when we witness unhealthy relationships they negatively affectpeople mentally & emotionally while teaching us how to avoidissues in our own relationships

Idefine relatio conn tow r s are ough nd s

Man Vs Manhood

Jesse Ornelas, I am grandson to Dolores Vierya of Guanajuato & Juana VIerya of Las Garras, New Mexico who are my maternal grandparents and I am also grandson to Antonio Ornelas of Fresnillio Zacatecas & Anita Gonzalez of Planada Califas I am the son of Eustolia Ornelas of Planada Califas & Frank Ornelas of Planada Califas I have the honor of co-leading the Moving Forward program A big part of what I do is lead conversations with the cohort This is something I have done for years, but what makes this cohort different is this one is dominated by female identifying young people One of the program ’ Principles of Hombre Noble The principles of La Pers

Is a person of their word

Has a sense of responsibility for their own well being and that of others in their circles

Rejects any form of abuse… physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual, to himself or others

Takes time to reflect, pray, and include ceremony in their life

Is sensitive and understanding

Is like a mirror, reflecting support and clarity to one another

Lives these values honestly, and with love

This cohort had me focusing on practicing the principles more than teaching them I kept thinking ab how they have been failed by the men in their lives Failed by men that were supposed to look out for them Then it dawned on me, I just may be the first man in their lives that may be a positive example of what a Hombre con Palabra is As the weeks went by and our circle turned into a community and that community transitioned into a family, I began to notice how important the youth in this program are to me I care how they see me I care how they will remember me when they are adults I care how they will think of me when I am an ancestor

Being a circle keeper will never be the same

Jesse Ornelas
yli.org/program/moving-forward

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