Tequio Youth

Tequio Youth Group develops the leadership skills of indigenous Mexican youth to promote indigenous pride, encourage academic achievement, and advocate against bullying of indigenous young people.
Tequio Youth Group develops the leadership skills of indigenous Mexican youth to promote indigenous pride, encourage academic achievement, and advocate against bullying of indigenous young people.
Our radio station will fill a linguistic and informational gap experience by indigenous Mexicans living and working in Oxnard, California.
MICOP actively promotes the training and employment of Oaxacan outreach workers as healthcare promotores/aswithin their communities.
Plaza Comunitaria offers literacy classes to adults above the age of 15 who wish to continue their primary and secondary education. Students work through curriculum from INEA (Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos) and are lead by two instructors. Students can receive Mexican elementary and secondary graduation equivalencies.
Because the majority of Mixtecs living in Ventura County are young familities with small children, MICOP offers Bebe Sano (well baby) classes that teach the basics of well-baby care while simultaneously training Mixteco-speaking community health workers to conduct the classes in community settings.
Mixteco Interpreter Services (MIS) provides professional Mixtec interpreters to help local agencies better communicate with their Mixteco-speaking clientele.