RAMA Blueprints: They Didn't Know We Were Seeds
February 27, 2025
Brava Cabaret
Doors at 6:30pm
RAMA Blueprints presents their Tres Generacíones/3 Voices live podcast series on Thursday, February 27 at 6:30pm at the Brava Women for the Arts' Cabaret in San Francisco's Mission District. The panel will address non-profit organizational sustainability and resilience in times of budget cuts and adversity.
Be part of history and join the live podcast which includes a lively conversation between 3 local community leaders who have navigated the treacherous waters of fiscal.
What to expect:
The Tres Generaciones/3 Voices live podcast series at Brava Cabaret features 3 guests from diverse communities and generations throughout San Francisco. The panelist consists of community leaders who have experience working towards building community through activism, art, community organizing and empowerment.
Always framed through the Principles of RAP, the discussion will seek solutions and future action steps that will hopefully build upon the findings of previous discussions to elevate the level of discussion and details for future action steps and conversations.
Founded in 2021, RAMA Blueprints is the 1st podcast documenting the history of the Real Alternatives Program (RAP) within the City and County of San Francisco between 1967 - 2003 along with its current impact on community empowerment in San Francisco and the country.
Please join us for this exciting event that will celebrate RAP’s historical legacy project, RAMA Blueprints Podcast. Doors at 6:30 and Live Podcast at 7pm.
More on RAMA blueprints
The RAMA Blueprints Podcast Series is the oral history of San Francisco’s Real Alternatives Program (RAP), a small non-profit organization founded in 1969 by Jim Queen. Through research, 1st hand interviews and archival footage, RAMA Blueprints tells the story of how RAP, a revolutionary youth service organization, advocated for youth empowerment through leadership development and self-determination. Generations of San Francisco community leaders were trained while at RAP and still today many work in leadership positions within community services locally or nationwide. Its legacy includes being one of the most pivotal youth service providers to influence both city, state and nation wide policies utilized by other city governments and organizations.
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