Communities In Recovery

By: Jobs For The Future (JFF)
  • Summary

  • Our communities have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing struggles with racial injustice. Every day, we hear reports about the crumbling economy, the skyrocketing unemployment rate, and growing inequalities. But who are the people behind the statistics? Who are the real Californians who have had to work, teach, learn, and live in entirely new ways over the past year? In our new podcast series called “Communities in Recovery,” Jobs For The Future is elevating the voices of members of our communities who have been impacted by the economic crisis. Through their stories, we are examining what it takes to recover stronger and more equitably.
    Copyright 2021
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Episodes
  • Housing, Urban Development, and Building the “New Normal” Together
    Sep 7 2021

     In our season finale, JFF Senior Program Manager, Dr. Mara Lockowandt, steps in as our host, interviewing three guests from the housing and urban development space. First, Lauren Kennedy of the North Valley Housing Trust shares some of the unique and complex recovery stories of her Northern CA community in Chico, still rebuilding after a devasting wildfire and navigating historically unjust housing practices. Then Tyrone Williams and Julius Austin share about their critical work at the Sacramento Promise Zone and Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA), exploring among other things, how deeply connected we all are and what it takes for all Californians to thrive and succeed. As we wrap up our “Communities in Recovery” series, all three guests remind us of what we have overcome in this last year, and how we need to continue to work towards solutions to achieve an inclusive recovery for all.

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    49 mins
  • What Does Recovery Mean to Gen-Z?
    Sep 7 2021

     While most everyone faced challenges and hardships due to COVID-19, younger generations, like generation Z, were uniquely affected — having to grow up quickly and give up quintessential moments in a high schooler’s experience like prom and graduation walks. On our fifth episode, Renée Faulkner speaks with two California high school students, Cameron Butler and Ellyette Morales. We hear how the pandemic knocked their plans off course, where they found the support to keep pursuing their dreams, and what they’ve taken away from their experiences. Cameron and Ellyette bring valuable insight and clarity to what students endured this last year and what inclusive recovery looks like for them.

    Organizations and schools mentioned in this episode:

    • Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE) in San Bernardino
    • Design Science Middle College High School in Fresno
    • Cameron Butler’s Youtube Channel
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    33 mins
  • A Mother and Daughter’s Journey through the Pandemic
    Sep 7 2021

    In this episode, Jobs For The Future explores the generational impacts of the pandemic through one family’s experience. We are joined by Galyna and Yuliya Monastyrska, a mother and daughter duo based in Woodland and Santa Cruz, CA, respectively. Like many of us, they leaned on family, friends, and in their case, their Ukrainian diaspora community in new and important ways during this last year. Through reflection on their unique professional and educational pivots, Galyna and Yuliya share how they found connection, support, and opportunity for themselves and others during this challenging era of COVID-19.

    Learn more about Get Virtual, the business Yuliya helped launch in order to help other small businesses affected by COVID-19.

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    32 mins

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