Youth Movement of Justice and Organizing (Youth MOJO):
Youth MOJO develops the leadership of Chinese high school youth in San Francisco, with a focus on social issues such as healthcare, education, immigration, and workers’ rights. Youth leaders develop leadership, communication, advocacy and organizing skills. Our program aims to empower youth to make a positive change in their community! Youth MOJO members are required to attend workshops every Friday from 5-7pm starting January 27th at CPA Office (1042 Grant Ave)
The Enoki Collective:
The Enoki Collective is a program for young women and femmes*** to explore the intersections of gender oppression, race, class, and culture. Youth will build their leadership and facilitation skills, learn and build their analysis in different topics and find healing and community with like minded peers. Topics include feminisms and patriarchy, history of women’s rights, reproductive justice, LGBTQ identities, healthy relationships and boundaries, and more. We welcome all those who are ready to dismantle patriarchy and toxic masculinity in our community! ***This program is primarily for high school students in San Francisco/Bay Area who identify as Asian/Pacific Islander, and identify as femme/women/girl, including non-binary, gender nonconforming, trans, gender queer, and gender fluid youth. Enoki Collective members will meet once every other Monday 5-6:30pm starting January 30th.
Young Men's Circle:
The Young Men’s Dinner Circle (YMC) is a space for young Asian American cis men to connect on their experiences and impacts towards gender justice. Through the YMDC, young men will have a peer learning space to navigate honest questions about their identity, and take action to support themselves and young women, femme, and non binary communities. Ultimately, YMDC provides space to heal from the damaging effects of toxic masculinity.
College Corner
College Corner, which is a biweekly program that supports high school seniors in MOJO through their college application process. Throughout the fall, College Corner focuses on college application support with seniors in group sessions and 1-1s. In the Spring, the program shifts to providing workshops around financial aid, scholarships, youth alumni panels, and more.