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Roots of RAP (Part 3): The Last Harvest

In this episode of the RAMA Blueprints Podcast, we delve into the history and impact of the Real Alternatives Program (RAP) from the mid-1980s until its closure in 1999. The episode highlights the tenure of Mitchell Salazar, who became Executive Director at age 24 and led the development of over 20 programs aimed at youth advocacy and violence reduction. The discussions weave through personal stories from former RAP staff and community leaders, examining RAP’s dedication to providing alternatives to incarceration, educational support, and community services despite financial struggles and institutional challenges. RAP’s legacy and contributions to youth empowerment and social justice are celebrated, while underscoring the business missteps that led to its downfall.

 

This episode was produced and edited by Darren J. de Leon and Host Socorro Gamboa.

 

And remember, 

 

To Listen is to Heal.



eXtra Bio: Gene Royale

Discover the impactful journey of Gene Royale in this eXtra Bio episode of the RAMA Blueprints Podcast Series. Gene Royale, a pivotal figure in San Francisco’s Mission District’s community activism, shares his rich experiences from co-founding the Centro de Cambio, working at the Mission Coalition Organization (MCO), and consulting for RAP. As an educator at San Francisco State University and a dedicated community organizer, Gene wore many hats, working closely with influential leaders and organizations. Tune in to hear powerful anecdotes and insights from his groundbreaking work in the Mission District and beyond. This episode is a tribute to his enduring legacy and contributions to social justice and community empowerment. Gene Royale passed away in Hanford, CA in 2024. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation. Listen now and be inspired!