Salud: Healing through the Arts

Latino immigrant youth create theater pieces and radio shows to improve community health

Project Summary 

Latino youth from the Pilsen/Little Village neighborhood in Chicago stepped up to positions of community leadership during an arts education partnership between a youth-driven local radio station, a national museum and a Latino community advocacy organization.  The Salud: Healing Through the Arts project contributed to a more supportive environment for immigrant issues by:

  • performing five new theatre works in front of more than 1000 audience members,
  • broadcasting and web-casting youth-produced radionovelas and PSAs, and
  • raising awareness of health impacts on the Latino community.

Young people participated in creating and disseminating summer school and after-school curriculum that addressed the impacts of diabetes, obesity and mental and sexual health issues. During the course of the project, high school and college-aged Latinos became involved in local and national advocacy, from an Illinois state campaign to openly discuss mental health issues called “Say It Out Loud” to community organizing for a pathway to citizenship through college known as the DREAM Act.


Ireri CarrascoProject Snapshot: Nadia Sol Ireri Unzueta Carrasco

I participated in Salud from the first year of the project. I was one of 15 people involved in writing and producing radio plays around the topics of health and immigration. For me being part of Salud has been very educational and very rewarding. I work with undocumented Latino youth, like myself, and I think this process of leadership is empowering for us. It is very vital to our mental health. Leadership is a very vital part of moving forward as a community.

 


Insights

Youth quickly realized the power of media. They know that media influences public opinion and that public opinion in turn influences public policy. SALUD influenced youth to participate in media arts, health advocacy and immigration reform advocacy outside the SALUD project.

The youth-driven project model allowed for natural leadership development. Some of the SALUD youth are now leading the very programs they participated in a few years ago.

Partner organizations reaped unexpected benefits from project participation. The Latinos Progresando theatre group, Teatro Americano, saw a very large increase in audience attendance during its association with Salud. The curriculum developed for the project became the framework for all of the theatre organization’s educational programming.

Staff turnover at partner organizations brought challenges to the project. One partner experienced turnover in multiple key positions during the 3-year project.  In each instance, extra time was needed to bring each new person up to speed with the aims and requirements of the project. very vital to our mental health. Leadership is a very vital part of moving forward as a community.

Project Blog

As many of you know, I am in Arizona at the moment. I, along with 4 other community leaders, participated in a civil disobedience action.... read more
SALUD: Healing Through the Arts culminating event, Salud Health Expo was a success. The event was held on Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 10AM-5PM at... read more
Ireri Unzueta Carrasco is a community educator and immigrant community organizer from Chicago, Illinois. SALUD has allowed me to bring together all of the things that... read more
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First Published in the Latinos Progresando Email Bulletin. Immigration, gangs, family and school are some of the themes of Teatro Americano’s shows. Teatro Americano's latest... read more
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Teatro Americano's SALUD youth will premiere their latest original creation Los Aires de Mañana, Friday, August 14th, at The National Museum of Mexican Art in... read more
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Congratulations to Zulema Ortiz: 2009 Recipient of the Sor Juana Young Visionary Award In celebration of the Sor Juana Festival Quinceañera or 15th Anniversary, the National... read more
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SALUD:Healing Through the Arts partner, Latinos Progresando's Teatro Americano remounted "Fronteras Del Amor/Borders of Love," its stage telenovela complete with commercials. Revised to include a... read more
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In November 2008 the youth participating in creating radio novelas as part of SALUD: Healing through the arts, began conducting workshops a variety of health... read more
On August 15th, Salud had its first standing room only performance! Over 300 people, many of whom were directly connected to the young actors and... read more
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Recently I heard what was called an improbable American story. It was the story of a young minority woman who grew up in household of... read more