Maya Salsedo

Curriculum and Evaluation Manager at Mycelium Youth Network
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Oakland, California, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Curriculum and Evaluation Manager
      • Sep 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Farming
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Education Program Director
      • Dec 2019 - Present

    • United States
    • Farming
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Educator
      • Mar 2014 - Mar 2016

      The main responsibility of the Educator position is to develop and coordinate ongoing educational programs using Planting Justice’s curriculum. This currently includes: - Fremont High School - McClymonds High School - Keller Plaza - Canal Alliance - Insight Garden Program at San Quentin State Prison - Stanislaus County Juvenile Detention Center - El Sobrante Farm and Training Center - As well as one-day workshops at other high schools, community colleges, and regional conferences Relevant tasks to successfully carry out these responsibilities are: - Maintain relationships with each site coordinator (teachers, administrators, etc) - Recruit student participants at each site and gather emergency contact information and waiver forms - Facilitate workshops using the Planting Justice curriculum - Design new curriculum when inspired - Coordinate with Planting Justice staff to ensure each garden site is maintained: twice/week watering, trash clean up, planting, harvesting, pruning, amending, mulching, etc. - Take videos and pictures from each site and post on Planting Justice social media - Represent Planting Justice by attending conferences, speaking on panels, and tabling at community events Show less

  • Rooted in Community
    • www.youthfoodbillofrights.com
    • Youth Organizer
      • 2008 - 2016

      • Lead organizer for Youth Food Bill of Rights Campaign. • Development of relationships with funders and collaboration as grant proposal author on development team. • Administration of program evaluations and participant in organization’s strategic planning core • Communications Team Lead, including online media, published first Rooted in Community newsletter and yearbook. • Responsible for creating and facilitating workshops on food justice, social justice, environmental justice, research justice and youth development. • 2013 National Conference: Planned and hosted national conference day of action in solidarity with CIW and SFA. Show less

    • Contract Services
      • 2011 - 2012

      • Responsible for design of youth media crew. • Collaborate to design and launch online environmental and health commitment campaign. • Creation and design of campaign materials, posters and fliers, support in web campaign outreach and design. • Responsible for design of youth media crew. • Collaborate to design and launch online environmental and health commitment campaign. • Creation and design of campaign materials, posters and fliers, support in web campaign outreach and design.

  • Food What
    • Santa Cruz, Ca
    • JR. Staff
      • May 2007 - Aug 2008

      Jr.Staff supporting crew of twelve youth through eight week summer development program. • Responsible for planning and hosting benefits and events. • Created flyers, poster and web presence for emerging organization. • Alumnae speaker at benefit dinners. Jr.Staff supporting crew of twelve youth through eight week summer development program. • Responsible for planning and hosting benefits and events. • Created flyers, poster and web presence for emerging organization. • Alumnae speaker at benefit dinners.

Education

  • Mills College
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Ethnic Studies
    2011 - 2013
  • Mills College
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Political Legal Economic Analysis (Legal Emphesis)
    2011 - 2013

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