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The Queer Youth Leadership Award 
Designed to honor queer youth who are 12 to 18 years of age to acknowledge their accomplishments and the contributions to their communities, whether this be in their homes, schools, religious institutions, athletic or academic teams, or other social groups. 
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<h2>The Queer Youth Leadership Award </h2>
<p>Designed to honor queer youth who are 12 to 18 years of age to acknowledge their accomplishments and the contributions to their communities, whether this be in their homes, schools, religious institutions, athletic or academic teams, or other social groups. </p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award - Awardees</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/019.jpg' alt='019.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Grace Alvarez, Andrew Perez, Cassandra Reyes, and Isaac Sanchez<br />
Watsonville High School Students</strong></p>
<p>Grace Alvarez, Isaac Sanchez, Cassandra Reyes, and Andrew Perez symbolize the power and synergy that comes from working together to make a difference. With a shared vision of hope and opportunity, they’ve lobbied for queer rights in public schools, helped plan the Queer Youth Leadership Awards for the past two years, stood out as the only teen participants at the LGBTQIA College Conference at UC Riverside, sought out training from the GSA Network to support Watsonville High’s GSA, planned and coordinated the Annual Alphabet Soup Queer Youth Conference and Leadership Training, addressed the Watsonville High School teaching staff and the PVUSD Administrative Leadership Group with the support of Triangle Speakers and STRANGE, and as a group, they are among the most active and consistent participants in STRANGE. Courageous and committed in their desire to make Watsonville High School and the greater community in which they live safer and more accepting, their work reaches outward to the other schools in Santa Cruz County, the adult population, and beyond. Their impressive breadth of involvement is exceeded only by their wisdom in knowing that they can accomplish more by working together than they, or any of us, can individually.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/001.jpg' alt='001.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Ronnie Childers<br />
Harbor High School Student</strong></p>
<p>Ronnie Childers has been a very visible leader in his community. As the student body president, Ronnie was instrumental in organizing an annual school-wide Red Cross Blood Drive. On the day of the event, Ronnie himself was denied the right to give blood by Red Cross workers, based on his response on a required form regarding his sexuality. Challenging the Red Cross’s policy head on, Ronnie, along with the other ASB officers, and Harbor&#8217;s Administration, composed a letter that was eventually sent to the FDA, the American Red Cross and several elected representatives. While in the local and national media spotlight, Ronnie handled himself with maturity and dignity. As student body president, Ronnie also successfully organized an ambitious Halloween fund-raiser. Ronnie began a crusade that raised donations well over $15,000 in cash, materials, and professional labor, as well as approval by the fire department and school administrators. Meeting and exceeding every requirement made of him, Ronnie demonstrated his ability to communicate a shared vision and take extraordinary action toward making that vision a reality. Ronnie also participates in countless extracurricular activities, such as teaching dance at Magic Apple After School and Pacific Collegiate School. He has just finished a season with Escapade Dance Company, as well as choreographing the production of Bye Bye Birdie, while maintaining a high academic average.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/003.jpg' alt='003.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Michael Hogan<br />
Aptos High School Student</strong></p>
<p>Michael is a member of the Teen Dance Production at Synergy Studios and has brought the group to a place of fun, friendship and “getting’ down to work” with his infectious love of dance and the desire to better himself. Even a brief inquiry of those who know him uncovers a consistent theme: Michael not only finds his own voice through his love for dance, he also actively supports and encourages others to excel. As the parent of one of the younger dancers in the studio said, “I just love being able to explain to my kids that Michael is a gay man so that they can understand that means that gay people are not angry, ashamed, or hiding, but they are proud, vital, supportive, giving, talented, regular, special people.” Despite Michael’s passion for dance, his involvement has not always been easy. His father, who died in a motorcycle accident when Michael was in eighth grade, was not supportive of Michael’s love for dance and the arts. Despite that disapproval, even at a young age Michael found his own path of joy and passion, all the while nurturing others to experience the same magic in dance that he has found.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/044.jpg' alt='044.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Rodger Storment<br />
San Lorenzo Valley High School Student</strong></p>
<p>Rodger Storment is an exceptionally well-rounded young leader and gifted communicator. As president of the Conflict Resolution Team, Rodger has led prejudice reduction workshops for all of the 9th grade students and all 7th grade students at San Lorenzo Valley Middle and High Schools. Rodger has been an active member of the Students Making a Difference Club for three years. He also assisted the GSA Club with a Valentine’s project and participated in an interview to help the Diversity Center determine queer youth needs. Additional achievements include leading trainings at the state conference for Friday Night Live Club, assisting in the county youth leadership team’s conference at Cabrillo College, challenging himself academically with college prep and advanced placement classes, participating in many plays, and being a member of the cross country and track teams. Being such a self-possessed and accomplished out young man with strong communication skills makes him an inspiring role model for other queer youth, and an excellent ambassador to the non-queer communities.</td>
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<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award - Nominees</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/045.jpg' alt='045.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Miguelantoni &#8220;Mikey&#8221; Rempillo<br />
Renaissance High School Recent Graduate</strong></p>
<p>Mikey Rempillo has demonstrated that whatever he strives for in the future, it will make the world a better place. Being the only out gay student in a small school, Mikey took the initiative to begin the formation of a Gay Straight Alliance in order to educate the current student body and faculty about the obstacles gay youth face, as well as to create a welcoming environment for future queer students at Renaissance High School. After coming out, Mikey also became active in several queer youth events and organizations, such as the Queer Youth Leadership Awards and STRANGE. He also became a regular at the Diversity Center&#8217;s Queer Youth Safe Space where young people from throughout the county meet periodically to form friendships, hang out, and just be queer without fear of oppression. Mikey approaches everything he does with a positive attitude, a sense of humor, and an inquisitive intellect. Never afraid to speak his mind and always willing to lend a helping hand, Mikey is a role models for others — gay and straight alike.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/040.jpg' alt='040.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Luigi Fabritzio Tufo<br />
Scotts Valley High School Student</strong></p>
<p>Luigi Fabritzio Tufo demonstrates leadership through service to others and his strong sense of self. Growing up in a family that operates a rest home, for his whole life Luigi has been actively involved in serving the residents, not only in their care, but creating an atmosphere of life by performing for them musically. In school, he volunteered as a teaching assistant for two years, and became an irreplaceable force, assisting the teacher and helping maintain unity in the classroom as she went through a debilitating health condition and aggressive surgery. He’s the natural leader in the room who “rolls up his sleeves” to help the students, encouraging them to do their best work. It’s his nature to have a generous spirit, and by choosing to be out in his school’s sometimes-unsupportive environment, he helps tear down misconceptions and prejudice simply by being out as a person of integrity and compassion.</td>
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<h2>The Ally to Queer Youth Award</h2>
<p>Designed to honor an ally of any age who has made significant contributions to improving the lives of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, or Intersex, and Questioning youth and youth who have GLBTIQ family members.</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth Award - Awardee</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/034.jpg' alt='034.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Ralph Alpert<br />
Community Member, ADAM Foundation</strong></p>
<p>Ralph Alpert is a pillar in our community whose commitments of time, intellectual capital, and financial resources have had tremendous impact in support of queer youth. An active and longtime member of the Community Foundation’s Diversity Partnership Advisory Committee, Ralph has been an advocate for supporting activities that increase the visibility of queer youth in schools, public media, health, faith-based organizations, education, and youth-serving groups. Ralph has been a long-time donor to the Queer Youth Task Force, STRANGE, the Diversity Center, Triangle Speakers, and the UCSC Lionel Cantú GLBTI Resource Center. Ralph also supported a Queer Zine Project (The Big Q) based at UCSC, which included the voices of many of the area’s queer youth. In addition to his own substantial financial contributions, Ralph has organized others to form ADAM, a group of individuals who contribute funds to be pooled and used toward queer youth projects.</td>
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<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth Award - Nominees</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/038.jpg' alt='038.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Laura Garnette<br />
Division Director, Juvenile Probation, Santa Cruz County Probation Department</strong></p>
<p>Laura Garnette works to protect the interests of queer youth in juvenile detention systems. Laura has worked this year with the Superintendent of Juvenile Hall to make sure that safe space signage and diverse family images are displayed in juvenile hall. Laura has also worked for many years training probation staff across the country about queer youth issues in general, as well as the probable over-representation of queer youth in detention systems. This year, Laura has worked to pressure the Annie E. Casey Foundation to conduct a pilot research project to determine whether queer youth are actually over-represented in detention systems across the country, a project that falls within the larger Annie E. Casey Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, which is working to create equitable detention processes and conditions of confinement across gender, race, and ethnicity. Laura is one of three national leaders who is placing pressure on this initiative to also include sexual identity as a source of oppression and inequitable institutional treatment.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/052.jpg' alt='052.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Vietta Helmle<br />
Executive Director, YWCA of Watsonville</strong></p>
<p>Vietta Helmle has used her leadership role as the Executive Director of the YWCA of Watsonville to ensure queer youth and their families feel welcome in the broader community. Vietta’s office door is always open, and she always makes an effort to greet youth with a warm smile when they visit the facility. Vietta has supported Latinas Lesbianas y Aliadas (LyLyA), as well as PFLAG en Español, which meets monthly at the YWCA facility. At staff meetings, Vietta makes sure staff are aware of LGBT program activities and progress, and she creates a safe space for LGBT program staff to report comfortably, often prefacing verbal reports with accolades on their work. She also works to make sure queer-related programs have funding to continue providing services to our community. At times when LGBT participants in YWCA programs have shared confidentially with staff about the homophobia they face out in the community, Vietta has advised program staff on ways the YWCA can offer direct support to their members in combating that homophobia.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/037.jpg' alt='037.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Valerie Quandt<br />
Assistant Principal, Watsonville High School</strong></p>
<p>Valerie Quandt, as Assistant Principal of Watsonville High School and formerly as a teacher at Scotts Valley High School, is consistent supporter of queer students and their allies. An active supporter of the Watsonville High School GSA, Valerie helps creates a safe environment for queer youth, who know they have her support in standing up against homophobia and intolerance. She is active in enforcing the state law AB 537 and encourages other allies on campus (administrators, teachers, students, and parents) to support the implementation of queer and anti-bias education into the school curriculum. As one of the students at Watsonville High said, “she uses her authority to assist us … around the fight against homophobia.” Valerie has supported programs that spread awareness of queer youth issues and has created a positive atmosphere for everyone. Valerie also facilitates the Equity Team at Watsonville High School and serves on the district’s Equity Team. She truly is an ally who has devoted her time and energy to make a difference in the GLBTQ community.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/008.jpg' alt='008.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Glenn Soma<br />
Scotts Valley Community Member, Parent</strong></p>
<p>Glenn Soma is the kind of parent who not only goes the extra mile for his own bisexual daughter, who graduated from Scotts Valley High — he continues to be an active force advocating for GLBTIQ youth in the Scotts Valley Unified School District and surrounding areas. By visiting with School Board members, serving on the SVUSD Strategic Plan Task Force, and serving on committees within the school district, he strives to make sure the schools are safe for all youth. Over the past two years, Glenn has spoken openly of his love and commitment to his daughter, and with his wife Winona, joined PFLAG in order to better understand how to support his daughter and in turn provide support for parents, friends, and family of all GLBTIQ persons. When called upon to participate in the Strategic Planning process, he helps assure that the concerns of GLBTIQ students, staff, and faculty are included in the discussion, advocating for inclusiveness and being a voice in the system for those who deal with opposition and intolerance every day.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/051.jpg' alt='051.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Elizabeth Tapia<br />
Community Member, Latinas y Lesbianas y Aliadas (LyLyA)</strong></p>
<p>Elizabeth Tapia understands the importance of close-knit groups and face-to-face interaction as a foundation of the GLBTIQ community. A Mexican immigrant and longtime member of Santa Cruz County’s lesbian community, Elizabeth began actively volunteering three years ago when she began working with the Walnut Avenue Women’s Center. She was a founding member of the first ever Latina Collective to create a Spanish monthly segment of the Closet Free Radio Program at KZSC Radio that reaches queer youth. Last year, she began collaborating with Triangle Speakers and LyLyA to ensure Spanish PFLAG monthly meetings in Watsonville. Last winter, Elizabeth opened her home to create a space for Latina lesbians of all ages to socialize, relax, create, recreate, and learn from one another. Elizabeth has also helped organize meetings of the first ever GLBT Latino Retreat 2007, and is an active member of Latinas y Lesbianas y Aliadas/YWCA of Watsonville and the Líderes Lesbianas Latinas, two groups dedicated to serving the queer Latina communities in Santa Cruz County.</td>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/047.jpg' alt='047.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Susy Zepeda<br />
Triangle Speakers, Board Member</strong></p>
<p>Susy Zepeda has consistently made her commitment to making Santa Cruz County a safer place for LGBTIQ youth a top priority. Susy’s initiative as a founding member of the Queer Latina Network (QLN) is a testament to her commitment to creating spaces for young Latina lesbians to share life experiences and grow as both individuals and as a community. Likewise, through her work at Triangle Speakers as both a director and volunteer, Susy shares her life experiences with youth, especially Latino/a youth in Santa Cruz County, in order to reduce homophobia in the Latino/a community and to create a positive space for young Latino/a GLBT people to come together and collaborate. Susy is also a founding member of Latinas y Lesbianas y Aliadas (LyLyA) and Líderes Lesbianas Latinas (LLL), two groups dedicated to serving the queer Latina communities in Santa Cruz County. Some of their work includes planning a retreat for Queer Latinos/as in the county and sponsoring culturally-informed events for all people in Santa Cruz County.</td>
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<h2>The Organizational Ally to Queer Youth Award</h2>
<p>Designed to honor an organization that has made significant contributions to improving the lives of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, or Intersex, and Questioning youth in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth Award - Awardee</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/025.jpg' alt='025.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Temple Beth El<br />
Jewish Community Center</strong></p>
<p>For the past 15 years, Temple Beth El has supported its queer and transgendered members and actively promoted inclusion in the broader community. Temple Beth El’s clergy and its member congregants have long believed that in order for queer folk to feel whole, their spiritual communities must support them wholly, including one&#8217;s sexual and gender identity. Through their continued community work with Out in Our Faith, Temple Beth El has been a local religious leader in creating a world where discrimination and prejudice are replaced with inclusiveness and understanding. This year, Temple Beth El partnered with its well-known early childhood program, Simcha Preschool, to expand their commitment to queer youth and families by offering a three part anti-bias workshop series on children’s developing gender identity, alternate family structures, and LGBTIQ cultural competencies. One workshop is designed for early childhood educators, one for religious school educators, and one for parents of young children. By starting with the premise that inclusiveness is best taught at an early age, Simcha Preschool and Temple Beth El help to create not only supportive environments, but also grow the future ranks of peer allies to our GLBTIQ youth.</td>
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<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth Award - Nominee</strong></p>
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<td><img align="left" hspace="5" border="3" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/012.jpg' alt='012.jpg' /><strong>&raquo; Ceres Policy Research<br />
Small Research Business, Santa Cruz</strong></p>
<p>Ceres Policy Research is a local program evaluation business that focuses primarily on programs that serve youth.  Ceres Policy Research also provides opportunities for UCSC and Cabrillo students to complete paid internships that focus on social justice research. In the past year, the institute’s principal researcher, Dr. Angela Irvine, has published several evaluations on organizations and issues affecting queer youth. Dr. Irvine’s evaluation on Triangle Speakers presented specific recommendations to take the program to a higher level. A drug and alcohol survey for youth by youth showed that LGBT youth are more apt to use alcohol and drugs at a higher rate than their heterosexual peers, and for different reasons. These results provide the justification for more targeted programs to address the unique needs of these often-overlooked group. The institute also recently created a proposal to survey the number and treatment of LGBT youth involved in the juvenile justice system nationally. Dr. Irvine also produced findings on Girls Circle, incorporating direct questions regarding sexual orientation and gender identity to allow service providers the opportunity to provide appropriate services to queer youth. Dr. Irvine’s organization has made social justice of all types a top priority. In doing so, she has incorporated the needs of queer youth and their allies in all of her research, making sure service providers have the information necessary to respond to the needs of this specific community.</td>
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Awardees and Nominees for 2006
Visit the homepage of the 2006 Queer Youth Leadership Awards

2005
Awardees and Nominees for 2005 
Visit the homepage of the 2005 Queer Youth Leadership Awards

2004
Awardees and Nominees for 2004
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<strong>2006</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2006qyla/">Awardees and Nominees for 2006<br />
Visit the homepage of the 2006 Queer Youth Leadership Awards</a></p>
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<p><strong>2005</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2005qyla/awards.html">Awardees and Nominees for 2005 </a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2005qyla/">Visit the homepage of the 2005 Queer Youth Leadership Awards</a></p>
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<p><strong>2004</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2004qyla/awards.html">Awardees and Nominees for 2004</a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2004qyla/">Visit the homepage of the 2004 Queer Youth Leadership Awards</a> </p>
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<p><strong>2003</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2003qyla/">Awardees and Nominees for 2003</a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf/2003qyla/">Visit the homepage of the 2003 Queer Youth Leadership Awards</a></p>
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<p><strong>2002</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/youthlead/2002youth.html">Queer Youth Awardees and Nominees</a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/youthlead/2002allies.html">Ally Awardees and Nominees</a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/youthlead/2002orgs.html">Organizational Awardees and Nominees</a><br />
<a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/youthlead/index.html">Visit the webpage for the 2002 Queer Youth Leadership Awards</a> </p>
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<p><strong>2001</strong></p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Marissa Mathews, Alisa Church, Zachary Davenport, Beryl Fanslow, Lee Maranto, and Phron McElroy</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Lori Davenport, Mark Krikava, Stuart Rosenstein</p>
<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth, Awardee</strong></p>
<p>HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Santa Cruz County</p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Jody Hannibal, Savannah Rappa, Joe Sampson, Juno Parrenas, Jared Nayfack, Robert Imada, Thomas (TC) Sorenson, Dylan Garner</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Alison Hayes, Andrew Purchin, Anneleen Severynen, Bart Church, Cynthia Druley, Dana Blumrosen, Darcy Thole, KC Bly, Leslie Goodfriend, Sharon Stone, Terry Cavanagh, Tracey Runeare, Yael Lachman</p>
<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>CLUH, Watsonville High School GSA, Queer TV, Triangle Speakers</p>
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<p><strong>2000</strong></p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Robert Imada, Armando Hernandez, Kristin George, Jared Nayfack</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Jorge Bru, Noreen Winkler, Lisa DuPont, Brian Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Salud Para La Gente, The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County</p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Carlos Velarde, David Magarian, Ray Lara, Alisha Church, Emily Bolton, Desiree Colvin, Andres Melgoza</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Randy Alaga, Terry Cavanagh, Joan Fry, Andrew Purchin, Stuart Rosenstein, Barbara Silverthorne, Maryanne Tong</p>
<p><strong>Organizational Ally to Queer Youth, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Equinox, Watsonville GAP (Gay and Proud) Youth Group, Watsonville High GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance), UCSC GLBT Network, Santa Cruz City Schools GLB Task Force, Santa Cruz GLSEN, Santa Cruz PFLAG, Santa Cruz High School Rainbow Alliance</p>
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<p><strong>1999</strong></p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Meliza Banales, Leigh Carson, Ailin Conant, Brendon Constans</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth Award, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Raul Bonilla, Kate Kaufman, Shirley Lopez, Pamela Spycher</p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Youth Leadership Award, Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Melissa Barthemy, Adam Christensen, Allisa Church, Psyche Eagleshadow, Juno Parrenas, Bryan Sayegh</p>
<p><strong>Ally to Queer Youth. Nominees</strong></p>
<p>Jenifer E. Austin, Ben Jarvis, Noreen Winkler, name withheld</p>
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<p><strong>1998</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Queer Youth Leadership Award, Awardees</strong></p>
<p>Michael Stevens, Monica Morales, Mireya Gomez, Zephyr Pfotenahuer<br />
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		<title>Press Release: Queer Youth Leadership Awards</title>
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 17, 2007
Contact: Stuart Rosenstein, Task Force Chair
(831) 325-9988 Cell Phone
(831) 427-4004
(831) 425-4703 Fax
info@qyla2007.org
www.QYLA2007.org
* 10th ANNUAL QUEER YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS – May 19, 2007 *
The Santa Cruz County Task Force for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Questioning Youth (LGBTIQ) invites the community to attend the 10th Annual Queer Youth [...]]]></description>
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<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
April 17, 2007<br />
Contact: Stuart Rosenstein, Task Force Chair<br />
(831) 325-9988 Cell Phone<br />
(831) 427-4004<br />
(831) 425-4703 Fax<br />
info@qyla2007.org<br />
www.QYLA2007.org</p>
<p><strong>* 10th ANNUAL QUEER YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS – May 19, 2007 *</strong></p>
<p>The Santa Cruz County Task Force for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Questioning Youth (LGBTIQ) invites the community to attend the 10th Annual Queer Youth Leadership Awards on Saturday, May 19th at Harbor High School, 300 La Fonda, Santa Cruz. </p>
<p>The program includes a buffet, a blend of youth entertainment as a variety show, combined with presentation of awards and dance to follow. The dinner will begin at 6:00pm followed by youth entertainment and award ceremony at 8:00 pm. A community dance will follow. </p>
<p> <a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/41#more-41" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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Get your tickets at one of these fine locations:
Diversity Center
1117 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz
(831) 425-5422
First Congregational Church of SC - UCC
900 High St., Santa Cruz
(831) 426-2010
Streetlight Records
939 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz
(831) 421-9200
The Ugly Mug
4640 Soquel Dr., Soquel
(831) 477-1341
Watsonville Youth Center
30 Maple St., Watsonville
(831) 768-3240
Watsonville YWCA
340 E. Beach St., Watsonville
(831) 724-6078
White Raven
6253 HWY 9, Felton
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ticket Locations</strong></p>
<p>Get your tickets at one of these fine locations:</p>
<p>Diversity Center<br />
1117 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz<br />
(831) 425-5422</p>
<p>First Congregational Church of SC - UCC<br />
900 High St., Santa Cruz<br />
(831) 426-2010</p>
<p>Streetlight Records<br />
939 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz<br />
(831) 421-9200</p>
<p>The Ugly Mug<br />
4640 Soquel Dr., Soquel<br />
(831) 477-1341</p>
<p>Watsonville Youth Center<br />
30 Maple St., Watsonville<br />
(831) 768-3240</p>
<p>Watsonville YWCA<br />
340 E. Beach St., Watsonville<br />
(831) 724-6078</p>
<p>White Raven<br />
6253 HWY 9, Felton<br />
(831) 335-3611</p>
<p><strong>Ticket Prices</strong></p>
<p>Adults: $25 - $45 Donation (Sliding Scale)<br />
Youth/Seniors: $10 Donation </p>
<p>Ticket price includes: Dinner, variety show, awards ceremony &#038; a community dance to follow. </p>
<p>* American Sign Language and Spanish translations provided</p>
<p>For additional information, group rates and possible scholarships, contact us at 427-4004 or <a href="mailto:info@QYLA2007.org">info@QYLA2007.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Online Ticket Sales</strong></p>
<p>To purchase tickets online and have them mailed to you, please follow these three easy steps:</p>
<p>1. Cut, Paste, &#038; Print, the following form:  </p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- QYLA TICKET ORDER FORM &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>Name:</p>
<p>Address:</p>
<p>City &#038; Zip Code:</p>
<p>____ Adult Tickets @ $25 - $45 each (sliding scale) = $_______ Donation</p>
<p>____ Student/Senior Tickets @ $10 each = $_______ Donation</p>
<p>Payment:</p>
<p>* Payment by check: Make check payable to the “Diversity Center” and include “QYLA Tickets” in the memo of the check.</p>
<p>* Credit Card: VISA ___ or Mastercard ___</p>
<p>Visa/Mastercard # __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __     </p>
<p>Expiration date __ __ / __ __</p>
<p>Name on Card: _______________________________ </p>
<p>Signature: ________________________________</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- QYLA TICKET ORDER FORM &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>2. Complete the form and mail to:</p>
<p>QYLA<br />
c/o Diversity Center<br />
P.O. Box 8280<br />
Santa Cruz, CA  95061</p>
<p>3. Email us at <a href="mailto:info@QYLA2007.org">info@QYLA2007.org</a> to let us know your order is on the way.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
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Teléfono: (831) 325-9988
Fax: (831) 425-4703
Email: info@qyla2007.org
www.diversitycenter.org/qytf
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comunícate con: Stuart Rosenstein, Presidente de la Fuerza Activa </p>
<p>Teléfono: (831) 325-9988<br />
Fax: (831) 425-4703<br />
Email: info@qyla2007.org</p>
<p><a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/qytf">www.diversitycenter.org/qytf</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[La misión de los Reconocimientos a Los Líderes Jóvenes Queer, es para mejorar las vidas de los Gays, Lesbianas, Bisexuales, Trasgéneros y Jóvenes que se estén cuestionando su sexualidad,  promoviendo el reconocimiento positivo a los Jóvenes Líderes Queeer para así incrementar la seguridad y la aceptación en su entorno familiar, escolar y en la [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>La misión de los Reconocimientos a Los Líderes Jóvenes Queer, es para mejorar las vidas de los Gays, Lesbianas, Bisexuales, Trasgéneros y Jóvenes que se estén cuestionando su sexualidad,  promoviendo el reconocimiento positivo a los Jóvenes Líderes Queeer para así incrementar la seguridad y la aceptación en su entorno familiar, escolar y en la comunidad.</p>
<p>Los Reconocimientos a Los Líderes Jóvenes Queer está patrocinado por la Fuerza Activa del Condado de Santa Cruz par los jóvenes LGTB. Esta Fuerza Activa que también se conoce como Fuerza Activa de los Jovenes Queer (QYTF) esta es una Afilida del Centro de Diversidad y del Centro Comunitario que proporciona servicios a la comunidad  LGBT de el Condado de Santa Cruz.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reconocimientos a los Líderes Jóvenes “Gay”
Sábado, Mayo 19 del 2007
En la Secundaria Harbor High, 300 La Fonda, Santa Cruz


6 pm Comida
8 pm Espectáculo de Variedades y Ceremonia de Reconocimientos
Traducción en Español
Danza después


¡Felicidades a todos los estudiantes, padres, y miembros de la comunidad que fueron nominados para el 2007! Visitar la pagina de Ganadores y Nominados.
¡Consigue [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Sábado, Mayo 19 del 2007</h3>
<p><strong>En la Secundaria Harbor High, 300 La Fonda, Santa Cruz</strong></p>
<p><strong>
<ul>
<li>6 pm Comida</li>
<li>8 pm Espectáculo de Variedades y Ceremonia de Reconocimientos</li>
<li>Traducción en Español</li>
<li>Danza después</li>
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<p></strong></p>
<p>¡Felicidades a todos los estudiantes, padres, y miembros de la comunidad que fueron nominados para el 2007! Visitar la pagina de <a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/awardees-nominees/"><strong>Ganadores y Nominados</strong>.</a></p>
<p><strong>¡Consigue tus boletos ahorita!</strong><br />
YWCA Watsonville<br />
340 E. Beach Street, Watsonville (831) 724-6078 x 104</p>
<p>$10 donacion para estudiantes/juvilados<br />
$25 - $45 donacion para adultos</p>
<p>Pero, ¡no le rechazaremos por falta de dinero! Favor de contactarnos con anticipación para planes especiales. Para mas información, por favor llame a (831) 427-4015 o mándenos un correo electrónico a <a href="mailto:info@QYLA2007.org">info@QYLA2007.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Reconocimientos a los Líderes Jóvenes “Gay”</strong></p>
<p>Los reconocimientos a los Jóvenes Líderes “Gay” esta designado para hacerle honor a los Líderes jóvenes Gays, Lesbianas, Bisexuales, Transgéneros o Intersexuales dentro de nuestra comunidad.</p>
<p>Por favor, únase con la comunidad gay y aliados de la comunidad gay del condado de Santa Cruz para honrar a los líderes jóvenes gay y sus aliados en las siguientes categorías:</p>
<p><strong>Los Reconocimientos a Los Jóvenes Líderes “Gay”</strong> es dado anualmente a los jóvenes “Gay” con edad de 12 a 18 años,  como reconocimiento a sus logros y a las contribuciones que hayan hecho para sus comunidades, tales como en sus hogares, escuelas, instituciones religiosas, en atletismo o grados académicos y otros grupos sociales. </p>
<p>Cuatro ganadores recibirán un premio en efectivo de $250 dólares, como también la oportunidad de desarrollar un proyecto para los Jovenes “Gay” o una organización sin fin de lucro dentro de su comunidad y recibirápara este proyecto una donación en efectivo de $500 dólares. </p>
<p><strong>Los Reconocimientos Para Los Aliados a Jóvenes &#8220;Gay&#8221;</strong> es un reconocimiento no monetario diseñado para hacerle honor a cualquier aliado de cualquier edad, que ha contribuido significativamente para para mejorar las vidas de los Gays, Lesbianas, Bisexuales, Transgéneros, Intersexuales  y Jóvenes que se están Cuestionando su sexualidad o quienes tienen familiares GLBTI.  </p>
<p>Los  Aliados tienen que ser individuos que trabajan activamente para crear apoyo o espacios seguros para los jóvenes &#8220;Gay.&#8221; Ejemplos incluye, grupos de apoyo creados, o quienes acrecentan la visibilidad en la juventud &#8220;Gay,&#8221; invitando a &#8220;Gays&#8221; a que hablen, o a quienes se oponen a la opresión &#8220;Gay&#8221; parando las actitudes negativas contra los &#8220;Gays.&#8221;</p>
<p>¡Jóvenes y adultos bienvenidos!</p>
<p>Este es un proyecto de la Fuerza Activa del Condado de Santa Cruz para los jóvenes LGTBIQ un afiliado del Centro de Diversidad.<br />
Coopatrocinados en parte por las Escuelas de la Ciudad de Santa Cruz.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>Queer Youth Nomination Form en español (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-jovenes.doc"><strong>doc</strong></a>) o (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-jovenes.pdf"><strong>pdf</strong></a>)</p>
<p>Ally to Queer Youth Nomination Form en español (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-aliado.doc"><strong>doc</strong></a>) o (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-aliado.pdf"><strong>pdf</strong></a>)</p>
<p>Organization Nomination Form en español (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-org.doc"><strong>doc</strong></a>) o (<a href="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/nominacion-org.pdf"><strong>pdf</strong></a>)</p>
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LA Fuerza Activa del Condado de Santa Cruz para los Jóvenes LGBTIQ invita a todos los Jóvenes “Gay” y simpatizantes de jóvenes “Gay” (12 - 18) a audiconar para el Espectáculo de Variedadesr anual de la entrega [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AUDICIONES ABIERTAS PARA EL ESPECTACULO DE VARIEDADES PARA LA DECIMA ENTREGA ANUAL DE RECONOCIMIENTOS A LOS JOVENES LIDERES “GAY”</p>
<p>LA Fuerza Activa del Condado de Santa Cruz para los Jóvenes LGBTIQ invita a todos los Jóvenes “Gay” y simpatizantes de jóvenes “Gay” (12 - 18) a audiconar para el Espectáculo de Variedadesr anual de la entrega de Reconocimientos a las Jóvenes Lideres “Gay” </p>
<p>Por favor venga preparado para compartir cualquier forma de expresión creativa, incluyendo canto, baile o danza, sketches, transvestismo y poesia.</p>
<p>Comunícate con Bonnie Ronzio, al <strong>(831) 427-4004</strong>.</p>
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CJ de Heer, Coldwell Banker
Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County
Community TV of Santa Cruz County
Cruzio
Diversity Center
Emergency Medical Group of Watsonville Hospital (Emergency Room Physicians)
First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz – UCC
Harbor High School
Inner Light Ministries
Jim &#038; Deborah Jacobson
John Laird, Member of California State Assembly, 27th District
Karen Sommerfeld, Real Options Realty
KUSP

Marie Garcia
Michael &#8220;Merc&#8221; Martinelli
Kathy Martinelli
Sam Farr, [...]]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://cjdeheer.com/">CJ de Heer, Coldwell Banker</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cfscc.org/">Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.communitytv.org">Community TV of Santa Cruz County</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cruzio.com/">Cruzio</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org/">Diversity Center</a></li>
<li>Emergency Medical Group of Watsonville Hospital (Emergency Room Physicians)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.fccsantacruz.org">First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz – UCC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.harborhs.santacruz.k12.ca.us/">Harbor High School</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.innerlightministries.com/">Inner Light Ministries</a></li>
<li>Jim &#038; Deborah Jacobson</li>
<li><a href="http://www.assembly.ca.gov/Laird">John Laird, Member of California State Assembly, 27th District</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ror.com/html/karen.htm">Karen Sommerfeld, Real Options Realty</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kusp.org">KUSP</a></li>
<p><a href="http://www.kusp.org"><img border="0" src="http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/kusp.gif"></a></p>
<li>Marie Garcia</li>
<li>Michael &#8220;Merc&#8221; Martinelli</li>
<li>Kathy Martinelli</li>
<li><a href="http://www.farr.house.gov/">Sam Farr, Congressmember</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.scapsite.org">Santa Cruz AIDS Project (SCAP)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.sccs.santacruz.k12.ca.us/">Santa Cruz City Schools (SCCS)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.santacruzsentinel.com">Santa Cruz Sentinel</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.tbeaptos.org">Temple Beth El</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.diversitycenter.org">Tobacco Free, LGBT, Santa Cruz County</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.queer.ucsc.edu">UCSC Lionel Cantú GLBTI Resource Cente</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.unitedwaysc.org/">United Way of Santa Cruz County</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ywcawatsonville.org/">YWCA Watsonville</a></li>
<p><a href='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/ywca-watsonville.jpg' title='YWCA Watsonville'><img width="200" border="0" src='http://www.qyla2007.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/ywca-watsonville.jpg' alt='YWCA Watsonville' /></a></p>
<p><strong>* As of April 27, 2007</p>
<p>To become a co-sponsor or supporter of the 10th Annual Queer Youth Leadership Awards, please contact us at <a href="mailto:info@QYLA2007.org">info@QYLA2007.org</a></strong></p>
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