Let YOUR VOICE be heard!Jenesse Center, Inc. wants to hear what you think about relationship violence. October: Domestic Violence Awareness And Prevention Month During the month of October, Jenesse will be holding weekly on-line forum discussions on young adults and relationships as part of our Abuse ≠Love Campaign. Join us every Monday, beginning October, 3, 2011, as a new question is posted on our BeSoYou! FacebookPage each week. Also, you may post your own questions to be answered. Participating is as easy as 1,2,3….
Your Say!Have a story that you would like to share about relationship violence? Post it on our BeSoYou! blog. Visit the blog at http://besoyou.blogspot.com/. Also, read relevant stories on young adult relationship violence all month long. February: Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
During the Month of February, Jenesse will be hosting a special interactive media forum to commemorate Teen Dating Violence Month. We want your videos, songs, poems, essays and writings to post on ourAbuse≠LoveCampaign Web Page.Entries will be accepted beginning January1, 2011 up until February 29, 2012.
For more information about The Abuse≠Love Campaign,or to learn how to get involved, call Angela Parker at (323)299,9496, ext.109. or at aparker@jenesse.org. You can visit Jenesse’s official website at: http://www.jenesse.org
Change was clearly in the air on September 25 as about 150 youth from throughout Los Angeles gathered for the first annual Youth Conversations Luncheon on domestic violence held by The Change to benefit Jenesse Center, Inc.
The outdoor barbecue and conversations event is part of The Change's continuing effort to educate adolescents about handling situations without using violence or emotional abuse and discussed the signs that are considered characteristics of an endangering relationship. The event mixed comedy with serious and frank conversations about domestic violence.
Founded by Bryson Rouzan-Thomas, Chelsea Dern and Natalia Villaraigosa, The Change is a youth organization dedicated to the idea that in order to see change, you have to be the change. The Change members include: Bryson Rouzan-Thomas, President & Co-Founder; Chelsea Dern, Vice President & Co-Founder; Kelley Butler, Secretary; Natalia Villaraigosa, Treasurer & Co-Founder; Michael Stennis, Event Manager; and Jordan Butler, Johanna Holman, Meadow Holman, Brianna Rouzan and Pilar Stennis.
“It is sad to ponder on the fact that we may have friends or family members that are in an abusive relationship but are remaining silent,” said Rouzan-Thomas. “Many are not even aware of the situation that they are in because they have not been educated about the signs.”
The luncheon was held at the home of Dr. & Mrs. Alan Todd Turner, who are continous supporters of Jenesse Center, Inc. and The Change. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and last year's Jenesse's Silver Rose Gala Honoree Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas were in attendance and presented The Change with a certificate of continuous service to the community.
Rouzan-Thomas has been involved with Jenesse Center from a very young age. His mother Sherron Rouzan-Thomas has supported Jenesse for years and she empowered him and his older brother Brandon to volunteer at Jenesse. What he saw had a deep effect on how he viewed the world.
“I know this may sound corny, but I always knew that I was never going to just sit back and hope things would one day be different," said Rouzan-Thomas. "I knew I was a change maker. I also knew that I couldn’t change things alone, which is why I partnered with my friends so that together we could use our combined resources and skills to reach as many people as possible.”
Jenesse Center’s Executive Director Karen Earl admires the work The Change is doing to reach the next generation.
“It is just amazing for me to see so many young people coming together around this issue. It really gives me hope that the work we are doing is changing the way that people view domestic violence. Ten years ago, I’m not sure if something like this would have happened. I’m really glad that the young people who come to volunteer with us are soaking in our message and are feeling passionate enough to share in this work.”
“I am so proud of all the members of The Change and all the young people who work with Jenesse throughout the year and who use their talents to benefit the families that Jenesse serves. They have dedicated themselves to making real change in the communities they live in. When I see them, I see Jenesse’s future.”
The luncheon concluded with guest speakers West Division LAPD Captain Evangelyn Nathan and Exectuive Producer Mara Brock-Akil, along with luncheon participants signing their "iPledge," a promise to never use violence and to take the education they learned from the event and incorporate it in their daily lives.
For more information about The Change contact Bryson Rouzan-Thomas at thejchange@gmail.com. For more information about Jenesse Center, Inc. visit their official website at www.jenesse.org.
The Change, a youth organization co-founded by Jenesse Teen Angel Bryson Rouzan-Thomas and Chelsea Dern recently filmed a PSA to educate young adults about domestic violence and its impact on youth.
The PSA is part of a youth education project which also includes a Youth Conversations Luncheon that The Change will be hosting on behalf of Jenesse Center, Inc. this September.
Members from the Los Angeles Chapter of Links, Inc. spent Saturday, August 28, volunteering at Jenesse. The young women and men worked at our Jenesse Fashion Boutique and helped with mailings.
Camp Jenesse 2010 recently ended and it was a fun time for all the Jenesse kids and for the Jenesse Teen Angels who participated as Camp Councilors. The camp ran from June 28-August 6 at one of our sites. Kids who participated in the camp had a great time with math and science projects, music and art lessons, foreign language games, word play, drama games, relationship building games, field trips and more!
Special thanks to Ariel Gilliam, Poshia Oberg, Matt Carney, Bryce Sutherland, Kelcie Ewing, Bryson Rouzan-Thomas and Neima Patterson for all their hard work.
Check back soon for more information about the camp and to see pictures and video from the camp.