Program areas at Jubilee Consortium
Jubilee Media CollaborativeJubilee Media Collaborative is an innovative social enterprise driven to meet a clear need in the nonprofit and faith-based settings: Developing and maintaining a quality online presence. The online presence of not for profit entities is just as vital as that of for-profit companies - if not more important! Yet, with constrained budgets as well as a lack of adequate time and often expertise, it can be underutilized and swiftly be relegated as the lowest of priorities. Jubilee Media Collaborative address this unfortunate reality by offering:Website DevelopmentWebsite & Social Media ManagementLogo DesignPrint Material DesignContent CreationEvent ConsultationMarketing consultationand more....
My Work To DoFounded in 2018, My Work To Do is an online affinity group designed to help white people build stamina for discussing racism, systemic injustice, racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in their everyday lives. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color allies are welcome with an understanding this is a white-centered, and therefore not always safe, space. We invite those feeling lost or overwhelmed into the conversation, especially white people who might not have a local anti-racism program or accessible discussion happening in their life.
Jubilee Year LA (jubileeyearla.org)Jubilee Year (JYLA) provides a personally and professionally transformative service year to young adults ages 21 to 29, preparing future change makers for lives of civic engagement and spiritual discernment. Serving the Greater Los Angeles area since 1991, JYLA has touched over 10,000 lives through partnerships with over 50 community-minded organizations as well as through interfaith spiritual outreach, activism, and practice. Through our continued dedication to community and service, we raise up a new generation of change makers for the world individuals who will spend their whole lives in pursuit of peace and justice for all people. Though JYLA is partnered with and rooted in the Episcopal tradition, we accept, embrace, andencourage people of all faith, religious, and non-religious understandings to participate. We don't discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Rather, we seek to build a corps that is representative of our diverse world. We embrace those who identify as LGBTQIA and welcome people no matter who they love or how they identify.