[VIDEO] Maria Isabel reacts to graduating from our Adult Education Program
Our graduation celebrations are looking a little different this year due to the pandemic. Our Adult Education team opted for a small, outdoor, socially-distanced and masked gathering. It was a sweet reunion, full of tear-jerking moments as we celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of the women in our Adult Education Program.
Togetherness, Art, & Culture: First In-person Chicas Summer Camps Begin
Chicas Summer Camps have looked quite different the past two summers due to the pandemic. Last year, while we were able to offer summer camps, they had to be held virtually. However, as our state continues to vaccinate residents as quickly as possible, this year, we are able to offer Chicas Summer Camps in person.
How LGBTQIA+ Youth Leadership Has Transformed The Chicas Program
In the Chicas Youth Development Program, there is one underlying theme: You have the right to be here.
When students learn that they deserve to take up space, that their voices matter, and that they are capable of creating the change they want to see, activism is never far behind. As Pride month comes to a close, we highlight ways Latina youth are leading in the LGBTQIA+ movement.
Griselda's Story of Getting her GED During the COVID-19 Pandemic
My name is Griselda Hernández García, but I also go by Gray. I am from Mexico. I moved to Oregon back in 2006 at 19 years old with a 2-year-old daughter. I had no family here so it was difficult to start working and learning to drive. At that time, I wanted to return to school but felt like it was impossible since I had to work to support both my little girl and I.
TAKE ACTION: Abuse and Neglect of Migrant Children at Ft. Bliss Must Stop
At Ft. Bliss, a U.S. border detention center in El Paso, migrant children have been living in alarming conditions - where disease is rampant, food can be dangerous, and there are reports of sexual abuse, an investigation by the BBC has found.
Adelante Supports the 'Free Them All' Campaign in Tacoma, WA
Adelante Mujeres joins forces with other agencies to support the national “Free Them All” campaign to advocate for people who are unjustly detained.
Adelante's Farmers Market Manager, Daniela Perez, on why we need more thriving Latinx farm businesses.
In Oregon, almost 90% of agriculture workers are Latinx but only about 4% of farm business owners are Latinx. Daniela Perez talks about how the Adelante Mujeres farmers markets are working to solve this.
Great.com Interviews Adelante Mujeres About Empowering Latina Women in Oregon
Peter Eickhardt from Great.com interviewed Bridget Cooke, Adelante Mujeres Executive Director & Co-founder, as part of their 'Great.com Talks With...' podcast.
"A testament to the power of organizing and action for change"
By Bridget Cooke. I heard the threefold verdict of guilty, guilty, guilty this afternoon with a deep sense of relief for George Floyd’s family, for the country and for the world. Joy Reid said it well, “Blaming the dead didn’t work this time….”
Adelante Gets COVID-19 Vaccinated: In the Name of Solidarity, Vacúnate ya!
Guest blogger, Kaely Summers, interviews Adelante Mujeres staff about their experiences getting the COVID-19 vaccine and talks about why it’s more important than ever to live in solidarity with one another.
It’s National Reading Month! Here are 5 of my favorite opening lines to tempt you to pick up a book.
From guest blogger Angela V.! “ Since graduating, I can’t help but look at reading as a chore or task. The feeling of impending doom at the thought of being quizzed and not knowing some obscure passage from an assigned reading definitely informed my reading habits, for better or worse.”
Celebrating 3 Amazing Women on International Women's Day!
This year we are highlighting the front-line responders, health professionals, community volunteers, transport and logistics managers, scientists and more — women who are making critical contributions to address the COVID-19 outbreak we have been living with for almost a year.
An intimate Q & A with our new Director of Finance, Xandi Aranda
“Structures have sustained over-representation of white men who make extremely consequential decisions. Inequality is perpetuated without critical interventions. Adelante intervenes daily by empowering Latinas at every level, and I love it.”
Casa Qui celebrates one month of business! See what’s new at Adelante’s retail business incubator.
Cheers to the New Year! And cheers to Casa Qui, Adelante Mujeres’s Retail Business Incubator, who turned a month old on January 4th, 2021! Located on the Main Street of Forest Grove, Casa Qui brings a splash of Latin and Mexican culture to the Downtown area.
Helping women start 2021 with health, wellness, and leadership
As we end one of the most difficult years for most of the population in the world, we have the opportunity to start a new year. As I spent the last week reflecting on the last year, I discovered that everyone needed to adapt — to change, and change can’t be easy when the outside circumstances are the ones forcing us to change.
2020 Year in Review
In this unprecedented year, when it feels like communities of color are barely surviving, it’s important to reflect on the moments of good. Despite the circumstances and overwhelming challenges that 2020 brought us all, thanks to allies like you, some pretty amazing things happened at Adelante Mujeres this year.
Chicas 'Journey to College' workshops help Latinas in high school prepare for college during the pandemic
The Adelante Mujeres Chicas Youth Development Program has been working with students to prepare them for the new adventure they’re about to embark on. The Journey to College workshop series offers bi-weekly workshops on college admissions, financial aid, scholarship writing, and letters of recommendation.
For Joaquin, regenerative farming techniques are changing everything he thought he knew about agriculture
It's a sunny day in November, and Alejandro Tecum and his students are masked up at a community garden. Together, they work the soil, preparing it for winter.
'Casa Qui' opens for business, selling local Latinx products
In an effort to amplify the help we can give to Latinx small business owners, Adelante Mujeres has created Casa Qui, a vibrant shop located in the Adelante Mujeres building in downtown Forest Grove. Meet the four women, all Empresas graduates, who are selling in the shop!
The pandemic has been difficult for Irma, but free food is making things a little easier.
Irma works with children at a school in Beaverton. Due to COVID-19, they closed in April for five straight months, and they don't receive pay during the closures. They re-opened in July, but have to close for fourteen days each time there is a COVID case in the building. That's happened three times since they re-opened in July.