Books and Breakfast, a weekly program tailored for youth of color, is designed to foster a love for learning, promote litera- cy, and impart essential life skills. Through engaging activities and educational ses- sions, participants have the opportunity to expand their horizons, cultivate intel- lectual curiosity, and build a foundation for lifelong learning. To learn more about this program, interested individuals can connect with Shyra Adams or MT Yang at their respective email addresses. Black Girls Matter stands as a culturally specific anti-violence program dedicated to uplifting and empowering Black girls. By centering the experiences and needs of Black girls, this initiative provides a safe and supportive environment where indi- viduals can explore their identities, build resilience, and advocate for change. Nkauj Hmoob, a pioneering support group for South East Asian girls and teens, was founded with a vision to cultivate strong female leaders capable of effecting social change. Through a comprehensive curriculum encompassing political educa- tion, organizational skills, LGBTQ issues, domestic violence awareness, outreach, and leadership development, participants are empowered to take charge of their fu- tures and drive positive transformation. The Viv Ncaus Dance Troop, established with a mission to combat gender-based violence through Hmong arts, serves as a catalyst for solidarity, resistance, and cre-
ative expression. By harnessing the power of dance and storytelling, this unique program challenges op- pressive systems while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Hmong community. Individuals inter- ested in joining this journey can reach out to MT Yang for more information.
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