Connection is Key
Sí Se Puede Collective Series - Part 3 of 3 In this final episode of our Sí Se Puede Collective series, we explore what these five East San José organizations are building together - and discover their vision is already becoming reality! I talk with Jess at the School of Arts and Culture about how pandemic response opened doors to community development. Shawn from Veggielution explains how community input led to a worker cooperative. Veronica from Grail Family Services shares the hope she still feels after 10 years. Victor paints a picture of Mayfair as an epicenter where the community figured out how not to get gentrified. And Maritza reminds us this was always about creating a replicable playbook. This episode's What I'm Learning covers the incredible developments happening right now—the cultural district that just became official, the $3 million investment in Mayfair, Veggielution becoming a Civic Commons partner, and more. Our Community Spotlight features the Rapid Response Network supporting our immigrant community. For Take Action, I encourage learning about the Si Se Puede Collective, supporting rapid response work, and thinking about your own interdependence. Si Se Puede Collective Organizations: * Somos Mayfair - somosmayfair.org [https://somosmayfair.org] * Grail Family Services - grailfs.org [https://grailfs.org] * Amigos de Guadalupe - amigoscenter.com [https://www.amigoscenter.com/] * School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza - schoolatmhp.org [https://schoolatmhp.org] * Veggielution - veggielution.org [https://veggielution.org] What I'm Learning Sources: * Mayfair Cultural District Celebration - January 29, 2026 event: LinkedIn post [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/schoolatmhp_were-breaking-ground-on-la-placita-a-long-vacant-activity-7419906652549627904-hJMG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAI0IpUBNVWru4Lg06d-YnkE_XOPopV8thI] * Civic Commons - National initiative: civiccommons.us [https://civiccommons.us] * City of San José Children Youth Master Plan - sanjoseca.gov [https://www.sanjoseca.gov] Community Spotlight: * SIREN (Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network) - siren-bayarea.org [https://siren-bayarea.org] * Rapid Response Network - Know-your-rights resources RRN [https://www.amigoscenter.com/rapidresponsenetwork] * Immigration Legal Resource Center - ilrc.org [https://ilrc.org] Mentioned in the Episode: * AB 816 - California legislation requiring 10% of affordable housing units in cultural districts go to artists * César Chávez - Labor leader whose motto "Sí Se Puede" inspired the collective's name * Cultural New Deal Silicon Valley - Coalition advocating for arts and culture policies Take Action: * Visit Si Se Puede Collective organization websites * Attend a know-your-rights training with SIREN or Rapid Response Network partners * Explore collective models in your own community * Share this series with someone working on community building Previous Episodes: * Episode 13: Cast the Net - The origin story * Episode 14: The Test - COVID-19 and interdependence
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