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Open letter: A right to a safe and civil education March 23, 2010

March 22, 2010
To Whom It May Concern:
As you may know, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and their allies in the non-profit sector are working on the Illinois Safe and Civil Schools Act, a legislative effort to address youth-on-youth violence in Illinois’ schools. As a collection of youth-centered organizing initiatives deeply committed to the struggle against violence, we would like to voice our position that any effort aiming to address school violence must be based on principles of restorative and transformative justice.
The undersigned organizations believe unconditionally that every student has the right to a safe and civil education; however we are concerned that legislation such as this could lead to the creation of “zero-tolerance” policies which reinforce the school-to-prison pipeline. The school-to-prison pipeline refers to the national trend of criminalizing, rather than educating, our youth and “zero tolerance” disciplinary policies are often the first step in a young person’s journey through that pipeline. These policies ignore circumstances around violence, fail to address conditions which create violence, and often disproportionately target marginalized students whom such efforts are stated to protect.
Furthermore, policies which focus on punishment rather than change can only deal with violence after the fact and put young people into artificial categories of bully and victim. Dealing with school violence in this individualized nature ignores the systemic violence which marginalized students face daily. By failing to recognize the inherent violence of a heterosexist curriculum, gendered dress codes, school closings, militarization, and other forms of systemic violence, this legislation has the possibility to divert energy and resources away from efforts to change the culture of schools and truly end violence. (more…)

 
 

Sk8 in the Hood Auction 8/22-8/29 August 23, 2009

Sk8 in the Hood Auction

LVEJO in partnership with Sk8 Gallery announce the Sk8 in the Hood Auction whose mission is to build a bridge between the  the artist’s community and LVEJO .Through this collaboration we intend to bring awareness to our communities about the environmental justice issues which effect us all through environmentally themed shows .

~25% of all the profits generated by the sales of the boards will go to LVEJO with some artist donating all the profits earned by the sale of their work.

~The Gallery will continue to travel throughout different venues in the chicagoland area and the hope is to contribute to need for awareness of  Environmental Justice issues on a  national scope.

~Sk8 Gallery is a project  sponsored by Rock N Jewels.

Each of these is on auction at E-bay currently, for only one week!  Ends Saturday the 29th of August.

Clicking on the link below for any skateboard deck, goes safely to the “Active” auction page for this item on E-bay.


This auction is for hand painted uniquely themed skateboard decks only. No other hardware.
The number (#) is the matching E-bay item number

 
 

Interesting Blurbs July 8, 2008

Filed under: Environmental Justice,Uncategorized — amartinez17 @ 3:39 pm

“La lucha por justicia corre por mis venas, corazon acelerrado con el ritmo de mi gentes”

“We have a powerful potential in our youth, and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends”- Mary McLeod Bethune

“We must strive to become good ancestors”

 
 

Media Training for the Youth

Media training during the week of spring break.YAOTL took a week long media training facilitated by Marisol Becerra (LVEJO board co-chair and co-founder of El Cilantro-the youth newsletter) and Mindy Faber (Open Youth Networks). The youth learned how toconduct interviews with community members, document their stories to address and highlight environmental justice issues and how to edit videos. Mindy Faber facilitated workshops on how to embed video taken during the CATT (Community Asset Toxic Tour) onto a google map; creating a digital environmental justice map of Little Village. They started a blog to showcase their articles and poems from El Cilantro digitally and their videos. The blog will serve as a digital platform for young people to express their concerns and organize across issues affecting young people locally, regionally, nationally and even globally.

 
 

Second Annual FCYO

Two YAOTL members attended the second annual FCYO convening in the Bay Area in late April. Eleven national environmental justice organizations with strong youth leadership bodies were granted funds and brought together to share strategies and best practices and to build a platform for a youth led environmental justice movement. Brenda and Juan facilitated a hands on activity to illustrate the concept of environmental justice. They shared their environmental justice map as a tool to strengthen the movement.