New York State Youth Leadership Council 2019
We are an undocumented youth lead place that works with an intersectional framework. Our sole purpose is to bring forth a community together through advocacy, leadership development, and self expression, within society that has put us through so many obstacles and injustices that recently been anti-immigrant agenda. This year, the undocumented youth and allies came together to challenge the systemic oppressions that prevented them from succeeding in life.
We want to highlight some of the most memorable moments that made 2019 a year of accomplishments.
Dare to be Gala
The Dare to be Gala was our yearly celebration that allows us to celebrate our yearly work but also recognize and thank those who contributed to our mission. This year gala was heavily undocumented led, coordinated, preformed, and catered. We would like to thank everyone who came and participated at the gala. The proceeds from the gala were used to continue funding scholarships for undocumented youth, DACA renewal fees, workshops, metro-cards, and much more. Your support has allowed us to continue creating opportunities for immigrant youth.
The Dream Team Network Corner
Columbia University
The Dream Team at Columbia University began to organize and provide members of the community a platform to fight against the collaborate between ICE and Columbia. They are demanding that Columbia stop supporting ICE and begin supporting immigrant led organizations.
City College
We were able to support City College students in restarting their Dream Team. The City College Dream Team invited members of the community to learn about the New York Dream Act. This event detailed the history and eligibility of the financial program. After the informational workshop, we assisted members of the community with the application process.
I was proud of the new members, we worked together for the first time. People were excited to assist and we had a great turn out. People were enthusiastic to learn about the New York Dream Act and it shows the importance of having these clinics.
-Roxana, President of the City College Dream Team
Vlogging our Experiences
Ana, one of our youngest members, began her own vlog on our Youtube channel. She is vlogging her experiences as an undocumented high school senior. Follow Ana on her riveting journey as senior but also enjoy the daily life shenanigans of a strong, outgoing, passionate, quirky, and intelligent woman.
Civil Liberties and Public Policy Conference
Ana and Guadalupe were both honored and panelist at the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Conference. They were both presented on intersectional topics on youth organizing, reproductive justice and immigrant rights.
Our First High School Teen Organized IYECON
Our annual Immigrant Youth Empowerment Conference (IYECON) provides the community with the tools necessary to create networks with students, families, educators, allies, and community organizers. It allows youth to obtain more information on opportunities that they might have not been exposed to when trying to succeed in life. This year’s conference was the first time two of our younger core members coordinated and lead the conference. We are proud of Ana and Fernando demonstrated their dedication and passion to their community.
Youth Empowerment Program
The Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) is an annual educational program. It was created to provide youth with the knowledge and tools necessary to tackle issues that affect our community as a part of the social oppressions that have been institutionalized. Youth participants practiced leadership, communication, and teamwork through participating in critical discussions, listening to guest speakers, and program organizers on intersectional themes.
Income
*Financials for Fiscal Year ending July 31st, 2019.
Our Supporters
Thank you to the funders who believe in our leadership and vision.