The small and large interactions between us define us, define our culture, define our group, define our organization … Few do it better than Homeboy Industries in LA … largest and best gang intervention program in the world. Steve Avalos explains ….
We're all about culture. We create a culture where it's not just us and them, it's all of us. It's intentional. Relationships are intentional. Connection is intentional. Belonging. Creating that it's intentional. So what they do is they'll roll call whoever's birthday it is, and you're like, what? They knew my birthday. And then we're seeing everybody burn at their birthday all at the same time. And then after we're done, we say. And we're glad you were born, everybody says. His relationship and connection and love and and someone to believe in you until you start to believe in yourself. It's beautiful.
A Conversation on Social Enterprises, Corporate Impact on Society, and People Driven Organizations With our CEO Thomas Vozzo and Vernā Myers.
In this episode of "Sundays with Vernā," Thomas Vozzo, the CEO of Homeboy Industries, a gang rehabilitation and re-entry organization, and Vernā have a conversation about Homeboy's history, methodology, and mission, the business benefits of DEI, the possible positive impact the corporate sector could have on our society, the role of faith and spirituality in his leadership, and Homeboy's response during the COVID-19 pandemic as a business. Tom also shares his journey from the corporate world to Homeboy Industries, driven by a desire to impact society positively. They discuss the challenges faced by impoverished people, including systemic barriers and lack of opportunities. This conversation highlights Homeboy's approach of providing jobs, support, and a path to healing through kinship, empathy, and social justice. Together, they explore the importance of leading with humility, understanding the struggles of the impoverished, and fostering an environment where all people can thrive.
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Save the date! Our very own Fabian Debora is premiering his new exhibit, Love Letters, August 30th at Home Girl Cafe.
Fabian will be showing 10 new portraits, featuring homeboy and homegirls who have made a direct impact on his life. This project shares their narratives and experiences, inviting the world in on the importance of second chances.
Special thanks to California Arts Council and CA Creative Corps for supporting Love Letters.
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