Doing the Work: Recent Youth Projects

"Love and Rage"

RYSE Youth & East Bay Getting to Zero

Click below to learn more about young people’s design process, our collaborators, and all of the important pieces of the RYSE Commons mural.

Garden Recipe

Sheila McKinney

  • Step 1: Make Good use of your location

    They told me to make good use of my location

    As if my location wasn’t good enough

    We breed the finest, everyday people

    That can relate to people from all backgrounds

    Different personalities and styles but connecting on deep levels

    That is success

    Histories paved in the richest gold

    Burn rubber marks act as storytellers of

    laughter and excitement

    recipes cooked alongside ancestors

    I’m getting a little carried away

    So Breathe and let the fresh air caress your lungs

    Because once you enter this garden

    Talent and love meet you at the gate

    Step 2: The layout

    The layout of nature itself is art

    The rage of growing trees

    The fierce smell of lavender

    The green grass

    that the sun favors

    The bushes that hide in plain sight

    Our garden is rooted in the creativity that nature brings

    Along with the layout that was created so our garden

    can be unique and comforting

    Step 3: What we grow

    In this garden, we grow

    Powerful citrus that lets the world know they demand to be seen

    Yea lemons are bigger than limes

    but working together towards an end goal is not a crime

    It sets examples of how two different things

    from the same place can come together and aspire change

    We grow a rainbow of roses and lilies

    that fill the garden

    with aromas that please your nose like perfume

    Safe spaces for the seeds to birth colorful fruits & veggies

    A heart full of the nutritious lettuce

    That feeds our body the protection we need

    So when virus attacks we will do everything but concede

    In this garden, there is nothing we don't have

    From hibiscus to beets from zucchini to ghost orchid (or-ked)

    God created each fruit, each flower, each vegetable,

    each insect in that garden to be themselves

    because that is what the garden is

    Step 4: Take care of your soil

    This soil breathes life into lost souls

    this soil welcomes ancestors to parties

    and so we rejoice like there’s no tomorrow

    This soil fills brains with memories that stick

    like gum on the bottom of my shoe

    This soil in the garden is centered in healing

    A foundation that has saved many lives

    Step 5: Keep out weeds

    Weeds suck out nutrients in plants

    like the education system does with youth

    The legal system/health system and really

    almost every system is against BIPOC folks

    Against the lgbtq+ community

    This disgusting patriarchal society is against women

    The fat-shaming and bullying and catcalling with plus size/ curvy women

    The highly intense, very unfair standards the world holds with Black and Latina women

    These weeds aren’t welcomed in this garden

    Here we

    Make good use of our location

    Admire the layout

    Grow freely

    Tend to the soil

    Here, we plant home

Rooted and Rysing

Adriana Avalos, Jordan Daniel, Sheila McKinney, and Kylaa Prejean

  • Started off as dirt as a first layer

    thrown in some bricks and wood to hold it all up

    put in some windows and fresh paint to

    make it open and lively

    It was something I’d never seen

    something so vibrant,

    colors dance on walls

    Something so joyful

    Clouds of laughter hover over rooms

    Something so free

    No more being another person

    i got finally got people that match my energy

    16 years breathing is when I laid eyes on RYSE

    A space so true to keeping our talent safe

    And now I’m rooted in expressing myself

    expressing who I was

    who I am (Sheila + Jordan)

    and who i aim to be

    Healing from trauma

    The desire to learn new things

    The desperate need of young

    people to express themselves

    Is what made me.

    What made us.

    We saw a woman

    smile bigger than the sun

    & voice of a lion

    must not forget she is a leo

    she is my mother

    poetic & proud

    The words “what you think” flowed out of mama cici’s mouth

    confusion spread across my face like

    yo momma tryna figure out who you talking to

    And in the sweetest tone

    she asked us again

    What do YOU think

    That’s when I realized I got used to adult supremacy

    And always substituted the words I really had to say with “ok”(Roll off)

    Almost never asked

    instead demanded

    She was showing me how the world supposed to be

    It’s supposed to uplift youth voices

    Supposed to be centered in love

    Supposed to be grounded in freedom

    And here is where it exists

    The cry’s of laughter when you walk into the building

    The purest form of love

    and joy that you see on people’s faces

    This is what made us.

    i blew my candle out

    and in March my dreams came true

    I became apart of a community that taught

    us to stand up for ourselves

    Instead of speaking for us

    to guide us to choices

    instead of control us

    My names been pronounced wrong my whole life &

    I’ve just been going along with it

    Until I walked into a building full of laughter

    & eyes of YOU ARE SEEN

    My first thought was how come they spelled it wrong?

    there’s an I in rise but here it’s us

    this place showed me more home than i’ve ever known

    compliments left & right

    when i first set foot in here

    they said my name

    but this time it was different

    they pronounced it like i never heard before correct

    along came other nicknames

    adri , giggles, & now i go by youth poet laureate of richmond california

    PERIODT

    & when I hear, “IT’S JUST JORDAN!!” I know I’m home

    I know I’m crowned in safety

    So I blossom even more into the dancer,

    singer, artist, and POET that I am.

    & When I hear, Sha sha sha SHEILA,

    it’s time for a celebration of my people

    To honor that I became the FIRST EVER Youth Poet Laureate (SAY THAT)

    Performed on the news & co-led a series of workshops on a national level

    We dream here

    We make them real here

    & we honor our journey here

    Im rooted in the plan God had for me

    To become part of this beautiful family

    RYSE is the foundation that made us blossom

    That made us expand

    That made us stay

    That could never be broken.

    The building is a base but love is the foundation.

    We’re rooted with love

    We’re rooted with compassion

    We’re rooted from the soles of our feet to the tips

    of our tongues that so graciously speaks

    about the injustices and poverty

    that our people face in this society

    We’re rooted with resilience we make

    the changes that those who came before us couldn’t

    Our name is a recipe for greatness:

    R- for resilience

    Y- for youth power

    S for solidarity and

    E for empowered.

    We are RYSE

    and we will keep RYSING

    UNTIL THE END

    OF TIME

For Richmond, For RYSE

Adriana Avalos

  • This space is filled

    with land & labor acknowledgments

    no room for colonizers & their children

    i painted a mural with my tongue

    land of Ohlone and chevron skies

    maybe this place isn’t the problem

    it’s the people taking it away

    gentrification is the reason

    i’m spitting rhymes at the bart station

    livin n leavin

    breathin n bein

    community invalidated and thoughts forgotten

    painted blacklivesmatter on the street

    only for a white woman to cover it up

    This is my ode to my rebellion

    Against amerikkka with k’s

    because that's what they’re rooted in

    To protests & radical healing

    people in presence of

    ancestral remedies

    breaking generational curses

    & creating a heaven for youth

    not one mind alike

    Richmond

    poets, rappers, artist spit

    painting causes us to heal

    thin lines on cracked sidewalks

    opportunities come with community

    & I met some of the best people in my life here

    loud youth & uplifting humanization

    RYSE is more than a home

    RYSE is my prayer

    & lemme tell you I be getting paid

    cuz my art is worth it

    my life is on the way

    To abundance & opportunities to follow my dreams

    I once wrote that feminism was the way to go

    but who knew

    it turned into a prayer for the white woman

    listen

    i'm right woman

    since I am a woman

    everything I know is more than valid

    because being a chicana in Richmond

    means i’m never alone

    baby my tongue is painted on murals

    my back is shown in the sun

    scars are so deep

    But we are the future

    not meant to be caged

    freedom is near

    when my words flow

    my ancestors scream

    mi abuelita

    querida y fuerte

    ella no tiene miedo

    mi mariposa con cara de sol

    ella me crio

    soy una nina de mi familia

    tenemos cholos y chulas

    no hay naide mejor que nosotros

    soy una bebida mixlcada

    cuando me ves

    no soy conocida por algo

    Soy reconocida como alguien.

    I speak for my people

    I speak for myself

    because when I said justicia I meant that shit

    we are more than statistics

    called minorities but we are more than majority

    we are Richmond & RYSing

    rooted in memories & moonlight

    I write to RYSE

    I write to Richmond

    & I spell ryse with a y

    because I can’t stop asking

    why didn’t I come sooner?

 

E&J PhotoVoice Exhibition

RYSE Visual Arts AMP Dance Animation Video


From vision to reality.

2017 – 2018: Youth and staff dream and envision what RYSE Commons could be in a series of ideation sessions, workshops, and focus groups.

2018 – 2019: Early architect concepts and designs based on youth and staff input.

2022: RYSE Commons becomes a reality.

Here are a few highlights of RYSE youth and staff dreaming up and creating what RYSE Commons is today – all the way from our first ideation session.

 
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