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Youth Empowerment In s titu te (YEI) 2019
Lauren Hasserjian , David Saen z, an d Micaela McGee
SOCY 196G Globa l In form ation an d Socia l En terprise Studies (GISES)
What Actually Happened?We created a brave and safe environment for 14 young women of color to explore higher education, professionalism, their identities and tech within an empowering community of peers. The picture can't be displayed.
● We each h ave person al s tak es to th is project
● We did NOT m ak e an App lik e YEIs of th e pas t
● Our goal w as em pow erm en t, to us , Em pow erm en t ≠ Sim ply Codin g
Th is year YEI w as h os ted from August 4th -9th
h os tin g s tuden ts from surroun din g cities an d
loca l h igh sch ools .
(w ith little to n o experien ce)
Budget/Partner info
Everett Grant - $8,740
○ $7,742.64 of this was for room and board + meals (originally budgeted for $7,496)
○ $997.36 was given from Everett.
UCGHI Grant - $2,500
○ Specifically earned for personal sus tenance over summer.
Our Partn er: Th e Everett Program
○ Used Everett resources (space, equipm en t, curriculum )
Details About Us:
Wh at w ere our in dividual roles?
● David: Tech lead, Treasurer● Micaela: Recruitment, daily operations ● Lauren: Recruitment, Logistics, Humanities lead
How were team dynamics?
● We all had extremely similar values which helped immensely
Accountability And TimeMan agem en t
Th ese a re screen sh ots of our da ily agen da from cam p,
blue un derlin ed text a re lin k s to facilita tor sh eets .
We s ta rted w ith a Gan tt ch art to track w ork , h ow ever en ded up u tilizin g google sh eets in s tead.
Our Modules:● Professional Development● College Readiness ● Emotional Awareness● Journaling ● Nature ● Google Suites ● Build a Computer ● Adobe Rush
Application:
● Transparency● Formalities/Informalities● Preparation
Challenges along theroad...
● Gran t Mon ey delays ● Partn er Com m un ica tion● Logis tics● Tak in g care of ourselves ● Las t m in ute plum bin g issue
● An alternative approach to past YEIs● Freedom an d Holis tic approach ● We all care a lot about w h at w e w ere doin g● In tergen era tion a l Traum a w ork sh op● Th e girls w ere a llow ed free tim e in w h ich th ey w ere
able to deepen bon ds am on gs t each oth er● En din g cerem on y
Wh at m ade 2019 YEI so specia l:
YEI 2019 w as ...
What did we help our students accomplish?
● Produced, wrote, directed, and edited their own videos in groups using
Adobe Premier
● Created and designed their own Personal Statement Pages displayed
on the YEI Website
● Created original digital art featured on Personal Statement Pages
● Created LinkedIn accounts
● Participated in multiple personal and professional development
workshops
● Showcased and presented all media produced in a final presentation
ending ceremony for parents and staff to view
Link to OurFinal Deliverable
Camper’s Responsesan d Im pact:
● Post assessm en t survey crea ted an d sen t out to cam pers a fter cam p
● We received 10/14 respon ses● In credible results !
Th rough out th e cam p….● Th e girls w ere able to es tablish
deep lifelon g bon ds ● We k n ow th ese girls w ill look
back fon dly on w h at th ey learn ed a t YEI
Ethically Scaling Up
- Why not more people? → bigger is not better
- 5 YEI’s in a row, 14-15 s tudents
- UCSC providing reparations as a land grant s chool and HSI
- 88% of our budget went to room and board - (Budget - UCSC) / 14 people = $71 per person /
5 days = $14.2 per day per person
- Cultural competency of camp counselors
Scaling up : How do we balance the quantity vs. quality of project impact?
● For YEI, should there be a focus on a broad or deep impact? ● How do you quantify impact of a qualitative experience?● What did you learn about yourself through your project?