Episodes

  • RAMA's Live Tres Generacíones/Three Voices -From Invisibility to Visibility: The Rise of the Vasa People in SF
    Dec 31 2025

    This is Rama Blueprints Podcast's 5th live discussion live in their Tres Generacíones/Three Voices series from the Brava Women for the Arts Theater Cabaret in San Francisco's Mission District. This episode, From Invisibility to Visibility: The Rise of the Vasa People of SF, highlights the journey of the Pacific Islander Vasa community towards visibility and empowerment. Key community leaders, including activists, social workers, and educators, share their stories and strategies in tackling systemic underrepresentation and disparities in housing, education, and health. The conversation, moderated by Socorro Gamboa, delves into the historical and socio-political contexts that have shaped the Pacific Islander community's resilience and achievements. From the establishment of the first Pacific Islander nonprofit in 1972 to the creation of the Pacific Islander Cultural District, the episode honors the ongoing efforts and successes of this vibrant community. Hear firsthand experiences from esteemed panelists who reveal the challenges and triumphs of advocating for their people and envisioning a future where equity and visibility are realized for all generations. This conversation is a tribute to the ancestors and a call to action for continued solidarity and support.

    Be part of history and join the live podcast which includes a lively conversation between 3 local community leaders who have built a vision and future for the Pacific Islander community.

    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 SF's Pacific Islander community, RAMA Blueprints Podcast.

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

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • eXtra Bio: Ricardo Calderón
    Jun 25 2025

    En este episodio del podcast, conversamos con el Sr. Ricardo Calderón, uno de los fundadores de CARECEN, una organización clave para la comunidad inmigrante en San Francisco. Ricardo nos cuenta su llegada a los Estados Unidos hace 39 años y su exilio forzado desde El Salvador. Nos habla sobre la creación de CARECEN en San Francisco, las necesidades prioritarias de la comunidad inmigrante y cómo han abordado temas como el trabajo, la educación, la vivienda y la inmigración.

    Ricardo describe el apoyo de diversas organizaciones y personalidades, incluyendo a César Chávez y Dolores Huerta, así como la cooperación con grupos religiosos y comunitarios. Detalla su trayectoria dentro de CARECEN, desde el trabajo inicial orientado a los asilos hasta la expansión de servicios legales y humanitarios.

    Además, discute las similitudes entre las necesidades de los inmigrantes de los años 80 y las de hoy, enfatizando que muchas de las condiciones y problemáticas se mantienen vigentes. La entrevista, platica concluye con reflexiones personales de Señor Calderón sobre su trayectoria, el crecimiento de CARECEN y su dedicación continua a la causa inmigrante. ¡No te pierdas esta interesante y emotiva conversación!

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    1 hr
  • eXtra Commentary: Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa
    Apr 23 2025

    In this eXtra Commentary, we delve deep into the creation and intentions behind 'The Last Harvest' episode. Join CARECEN SF's Juan Rivera as he interviews co-producers Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa about the making of this pivotal episode. Discover the rich history and impactful legacy of the Real Alternatives Program (RAP), a revolutionary community initiative born in San Francisco's Mission District. This episode sheds light on the rise and fall of RAP, the significance of Mitch Salazar's leadership, and the program's lasting influence on community-based youth empowerment. Hear firsthand accounts, heartfelt discussions, and insightful reflections on how RAP transformed countless lives and continued to inspire new generations.

    Please consider donating to the RAMA Blueprints at the CARECENSF.org website.This eXtra was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa.

    Principle people:

    Juan Rivera, Interviewer

    Darren J. de Leon, co-producer

    Socorro Gamboa, co-producer



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    47 mins
  • "They Didn't Know We Were Seeds" Tres Generacíones/Three Voices Live
    Feb 13 2025

    "They Didn't Know We Were Seeds" is a powerful episode from the RAMA Blueprints Live podcast, "Tres Generaciones/Three Voices." Recorded on February 27th, 2025 at Brava Women for the Arts in San Francisco, this discussion delves into resilience and nonprofit sustainability in challenging times. Host Socorro Gamboa leads a conversation with executive directors Mario Paz (Good Samaritan), Lariza Dugan Cuadra (CARECEN SF), and Celina Lucero (Horizons Unlimited).

    The episode explores the saying "They tried to bury us, but they did not know we were seeds," symbolizing the enduring spirit of community organizations. Panelists share personal stories, leadership insights, and the crucial role of nonprofits in San Francisco. They address issues like budget cuts, political upheaval, and the importance of community-driven solutions. This episode highlights the value of nonprofit workers, their impact on the city, and the ongoing fight for equity and representation.

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

    Consider donating to the RAMA Blueprints podcast through the CARECEN SF website.

    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.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • eXtra Bio: Gene Royale
    Jan 28 2025

    Discover the impactful journey of Gene Royale in this eXtra Bio episode of the RAMA Blueprints podcast. Gene Royale, a pivotal figure in San Francisco's Mission District 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!

    Please consider donating to RAMA Blueprints at CARECENSF.org . We truly appreciate any donation. You can listen to past episodes of RAMA Blueprints here.

    This episode is dedicated to La Familia Royale. This episode was written, produced and edited by Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa.

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    37 mins
  • Roots of RAP (part 3): The Last Harvest
    Nov 13 2024

    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.

    Thank you for listening to the Rama Blueprints podcast. We dedicate this episode to the RAP family. We also want to thank our sister organizations for their sponsorship and support CARECEN San Francisco, Instituto Familiar de La Raza, Horizons Unlimited, SALT/Vasa Community, United Playaz, Brava Women for the Arts. And special thanks to the San Francisco Foundation, Change Elemental, H.O.M.E.Y., CARECEN San Francisco'S marketing team of Juan Rivera and Kevin Rios, Orlando Torriente and Lolo for our theme song, and all of our dedicated community listeners and individual donors for their ongoing support.

    This episode was produced and edited by Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa for the Five Sisters Audio Garden.

    Please consider donating to the RAMA Blueprints podcast at the CARECENSF.org website. Please subscribe to our podcast and share it with two people.

    This episode features interviews with Mitchell Salazar, Esperanza Echevarria, Jim Queen, Orlando Torriente, Valerie Tulier, Sadie Villapando Williams, Holly Calica, Chico Moreno, Carlos "Cookie" Gonzalez, Alfredo Bojorquez, Gene Royale, Ray Balberan, Anthony Ceja, Roban San Miguel, Dr. Concha Saucedo, John Nauer, Joanne Uribe, Sam Ruiz, Jesus Yañez, and Carla Dartis.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Above and Beyond: Silencio Jamás Live Podcast
    Jul 2 2024

    RAMA Blueprints Podcast presents their Tres Generacíones/Three Voices live podcast series at BRAVA Cabaret in San Francisco. The panel addresses the intersectionalities of insider/outsider, invisibility, homophobia, resilience, migration, ethnicity, race, class, and gender, the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and the history of social and political organization of LGBTQIA Latinos in the SF Mission District and Citywide.

    This engaging live podcast includes a lively intergenerational conversation between Dr. Eduardo Morales (Founder and Executive Director, AGUILAS), Claudia Cabrera (Program Director, Si a La Vida, Instituto Familiar de La Raza), and Luka Fernandez (Participant, Promesas, Instituto Familiar de La Raza).

    The Tres Generaciones/Three Voices live podcast series at Brava Cabaret features three guests representing three generations of expertise regarding the topic at hand. The intergenerational panelist consists of an elder in the field, a seasoned community worker, and an emerging young leader in the field. All have experience working towards building alliances through activism, art, organizing and empowerment.

    Always framed through the Principles of The Real Alternatives Program (RAP), the discussion will seek solutions and future action steps that will hopefully build upon the findings of previous work to elevate the level of discussion and details for future action steps and conversations.

    Founded in 2021, RAMA Blueprints is the first 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.

    This conversation was held on June 27, 2024 at Brava Women for the Arts Cabaret in San Francisco's Mission District. This episode was produced and edited by Darren J. de Leon and Socorro Gamboa for the 5 Sisters Audio Garden.

    Please consider donating to the RAMA Blueprints by visiting CARECENSF.org.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • eXtra Commentary: Tia Chucha's Trauma To Transformation
    Apr 12 2024

    On February 8th, 2024 we facilitated a discussion about the current state of Juvenile Justice in San Francisco as part of our Tres Generaciones/Three Voices conversations. In this eXtra Commentary we are joined by two frontline staff of Tia Chucha’s Trauma To Transformation team Elvia Aguirre and Freddie Chavez. They work and serve youth incarcerated in various juvenile detention centers throughout Los Angeles County. They reflect upon the dialogue of the live podcast and comment on some of the similarities and differences between the Trauma To Transformation program and SF’s efforts.

    This episode was produced and edited by Darren J. de Leon and Host Socorro Gamboa. Please consider donating to the RAMA Blueprints by visiting the CARECENSF.org website.

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    21 mins