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2019 Annual Report
“Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.” – Arundhati Roy
Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice has been opening eyes, hearts and minds in Southern California. We believe that every person deserves to be seen, heard and understood. We believe that individual and group transformation is always possible. We invite you to join us in co-creating a more inclusive, just and equitable world for all. We are proud to share our 2019 accomplishments, and we thank you for supporting our work to transform individuals and communities, overcome conflict, and build real unity in Southern California.
6,023people served
353volunteers
80+schools, organizations, and community groups served
Program Highlights 2019Building Bridges for Youth
Iluminar: Training and Coaching for JusticeCCEJ’s training and coaching services continue to be in high demand throughout Southern California. In response to
growing needs in schools, workplaces and communities for more effective and humane ways to approach and work
through conflict, we’ve formed a team to provide schools, workplaces, and communities with skills and tools to build
cultures where no one is disposable and conflict is healed in equitable ways. The team chose the name “Iluminar,”
the Spanish word for illuminate to reflect our hopes that CCEJ’s support will help adults develop relationships based
on respect, understanding, appreciation, and accountability. The multilingual name
also reflects the depth of experience on our staff team and the communities which we
serve. In addition to training workshops, coaching, and capacity building, the Iluminar
team is developing innovative tools to spread knowledge about Restorative Justice
practices, such as our new podcast, Restorative beliefs posters, and online webinars.
2019 marks the 5th anniversary of CCEJ’s Summer Youth Leadership Institute (SLYI), which has trained more than 250 youth to date. Adonis,
a Wilson High graduate and now a 2nd year at Stanford University, was part of the inaugural SYLI class: “SYLI was the first time that I was fully
entrusted to collaborate with, connect with and motivate my peers to have difficult but necessary conversations about social changes and
equity for all. I had previously held leadership roles in school clubs, but this was the first time that I was able to use leadership to really effect
change. SYLI proved that there is true power in working together with other people rather than working alone. SYLI gave me a foundational
leadership training that I have been able to employ in my current mentorship, employment and academic pursuits. Thanks to CCEJ, I’m
prepared to bring positive change to the places I will go.”
1,821 Youth Served:
376 Building Bridges Camps
957 Conscious Classrooms
68 Building Bridges Clubs Alliance
79 REAL Resiliency Education Workshops
87 Youth Council
34 Summer Youth Leadership Institute
220 Youth Human Relations Training
558 Adults Trained:
37 Building Bridges Leadership Academy
21 Conscious Classrooms Facilitators
39 Heart 2 Heart Racial Justice Dialogue Institute
461 Anti-bias/Anti-bigotry education + training
CCEJ hosted one Gender Justice and three Racial Justice camps this year.
Dialogue at Summer Youth Leadership Institute
2,050 Educators Trained
34 Schools Served
CCEJ is now offering Restor-ative Parenting workshops for parents and caregivers through the Raising FUTUREs program.
CCEJ created a series of 16 Restorative Beliefs posters as tools for RJ practioners.
Our podcast “Whatchu Know About RJ?” launched this year with 6 interviews focusing on different aspects of Restorative Justice work.
Community Events
FY19 Budget: $2.49 Million
Healing HarmsCCEJ’s Healing Harms team responds to conflict in the community and offers alternatives to incarceration through our Restorative Justice
youth diversion program. In 2019, CCEJ kept 100 youth out of the criminal justice system. CCEJ received a case of a young man who bur-
glarized the home of the youth leader of his church group. Both the man and his mother decided to use CCEJ’s Restorative Justice services
to reflect on why he felt the need to enter the home and to make amends to his youth leader. After meeting with their case manager, mom
and son were able to speak about their past and talk about the young man’s mental health struggles and his connection to his youth group.
CCEJ was able to invite his youth leader to join the case as the person who was harmed, so that the young man could make amends and
demonstrate his accountability. The youth leader was very happy with the opportunity given to the young man and thanked CCEJ for “the
hard work you all do.”
Our 45th Annual Food & Beverage Industries Humanitarian Award honorees: Kevin Arceneaux (Mondelēz), Bryan Kaltenbach (Food4Less/FoodsCo) and Michael Ajemian (Barilla)
Emily Grijalva, Latino Muslim Unity, Marisol Barajas and Hieu Nguyen were awarded Gene Lentzner Human Relations Awards in November 2018.
More than 850 people heard peace activist Christian Picciolini speak out against hatred and white supremacist groups at our 28th Annual Interfaith Intercultural Breakfast.
Our 2019 Humanitarian Awardees: Kevin & Jennifer Peterson, Dr. Phyllis Hayes-Reams, and President Jane Close Conoley with our Building Bridges Honorees Hank & Joyce Feldman of Performance Plus Tire.
CCEJ trained 60 volunteer facilitators to support our
Restorative Justice circle processes
Types of Diversion Cases
BatterySexual Harm Other
Drug Possession
Robbery/Burglary
Loitering/Trespassing
Theft/Petty Theft
19 15 13 11 10 8 8
Funding Sources Allocation of Expenses
16% Events
4% Individual Donors
36% Foundations
24% Fee-for-Service
19% Government
1% Corporate
81% Programs
9% General & Administrative10% Events & Fundraising
Racial Identity
Latinx/Native American
Los Angeles County
Women- Identified
Black/African American
Northern & Central California
Men-Identified
Bi/Multiracial
Orange County
Transgender/Non-binary
White/European American
San Bernardino County
Asian Pacific Islander American
Middle Eastern/North African
San Diego County
Riverside & Ventura Counties
Gender Identity
Location
44%
65%
66%
30%
11.5%
26%
13%
10%
8%
11%
6.5%
1.5% .5%
5% 2%
Program Demographics
FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT FUNDERSBess J. Hodges Foundation
California Community FoundationThe California Endowment
California Wellness FoundationCalifornia Board of State &
Community CorrectionsCrail-Johnson FoundationDwight Stuart Youth Fund
JAMS FoundationLos Angeles County Department of
Health - Youth Development & Diversion Program
Los Angeles County Dispute Resolution ProgramThe Rudolph J. &
Daphne A. Munzer FoundationWeingart Foundation
CHAMPIONS ($10,000 and above)Alta Dena Certified Dairy
Barbara AlpertBinnie & Jack Berro and Family
Bristol FarmsEugene & Ann Lentzner
Hank & Joyce Feldman/Performance Plus Tire
Dr. Mike & Arline WalterP2S Engineering
Ralphs Grocery CompanySmart & Final
Southern Glazer’s Wine & SpiritsStater Bros. Charities
SuperValuSusan Stuhlbarg
TABC/Toyota
LEADERS ($5,000 - 9,999)Albertsons
Bimbo Bakeries USACapital Investment Advisers
Certified Federal Credit UnionCSULB Office of the PresidentCSULB University Relations &
DevelopmentDPI Specialty Foods
Earth Friendly ProductsFrito-Lay, Inc.
Gallo Wine CompanyKellogg Company
Kevin & Jennifer PetersonThe Matthew &
Roberta Jenkins Family Foundation MemorialCare
The Minute Maid CompanyPepsi Beverages Company
Perimeter Sales & MerchandisingPort of Long Beach
Reyes Coca-Cola BottlingRichard & Arlene Freeman
Rosecarrie & Dr. Alan BrooksSA Recycling
UNFI - United Natural Foods, Inc.
ADVOCATES ($2,500 - 4,999)American Gold Star Manor
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.Archstone Foundation
Barilla America Inc.Dave Kinnear/dbkAssociates, Inc.
Diageo Beer CompanyFirestone Walker Brewing Co.
Frieda’s Specialty ProduceGelson’s Markets
Janice Hahn, LA County
Supervisor, 4th DistrictJohn E. Kashiwabara Endowment Fund
Keesal, Young & LoganKeurig Dr. Pepper
Long Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
Mary Ann TakemotoMerle Hilliard Charitable Trust
Michael & Mimi BrasciaMilton’s Baking Company
Mission FoodsMonster Energy
Navigator Sales & MarketingNorthgate Gonzalez Market
Richard & Amy LipelesSidney Stern Memorial Trust
Smithfield FoodsTropical Preserving Co.
YMCA of Greater Long BeachYoung’s Market Company
SUSTAINERS ($1,000 - 2,499)AnonymousBlair Carty
Braden & Susan PhillipsBruce & Helen Cohn Needham
Charles & Terese ParkinChildNet Youth & Family Services
Christopher J. SteinhauserCordoba Corporation
Craig CrossCSULB School of Social Work
Dana BuchananDaryl & Sandy Phillips
Deborah FabricantFoster Farms
Dr. Ginny BaxterHeineken USA
Hidden Villa RanchJan Maize
Dr. Jane Close Conoley & Collie ConoleyJerry Whitmore
Jim & Carol PreuschJim Zehmer
Karen & Bob PaulLinda Haley & Marvin ZamostLBCC, Liberal Arts Campus
LBCC, Liberal Arts Campus ASBLong Beach Transit
Los Altos Food ProductsLynne & Gainer Pillsbury
Marlene TempleMegan Kerr
Michelle MolinaMike Mortensen
Dr. Minnie DouglasNancy Manriquez-Dowell
NestleNorco Ranch
Olive Crest Abused Childrens FoundationRabbi Howard Laibson
Rabbi Steven MoskowitzRobert Kelly
Dr. Ruth HayesSkip KeesalSofia Riley
Suzanne NosworthySwell Ice Cream
Talking RainTammy Newland-Shishido
Tarek A. MohamedTeri AlpertU.S. BankUnilever
Zevia LLC
ALLIES ($100 - 999)Advantage Solutions
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority
Alejandra Priede SchubertAlfredo Velasco
Allan & Georgina KolskyAmy MizeAmy Tien
Andrea FriedenthalAndy Fee
Anna Bautista CalomayAnna & Brian Behar-Russell
Annette Kashiwabara & Marty IsozakiBarbara PollackBarbara Powell
Barbara & Leon ShoagBarbara Wolfe
Becky BlairBeverly O`Neill
Blaze Bernstein Memorial FoundationBonnie Lowenthal
Brad MartinBrenda Threatt
Brian JerskyCandace Kelly
Carl KempCarole Christianson
Carolyn CaldwellChana Ham-Rosebrock
Charlotte JosephCheri Bazley
Cheryl KennickChristine Marie Franco
CJ CrockettClaudette BrownConnie MistrettaCorinne Garthoff
Co-Sales Southern CaliforniaCraft Brew Alliance
Crystal Geyser Water Co.Cynthia Terry
Cynthia FreemanCyrus Parker-Jeanette
Daniel LiptonDaniel O’ConnorDanielle Achiro
Danone North AmericaD’Aquino Italian Importing Co.
Darick SimpsonDave Grosse
Dave WhitbeckDavid Dimond
Daymon Worldwide Inc.Dennis FeldmanDesarie Gonzales
Don & Julie KnabeDon Trojan
Donna GromanDonna Tyndall
Douglas DrummondE. Rochelle BoboElisa Ann NicholasElizabeth HaynesElizabeth Lindh
Empire Marketing StrategiesEric Hanks
Flowers Baking CompanyForouzan Golshani
Frank & Margie NewellFrieda CaplanGD Bro BurgerGeneral Mills
Gerry Marnien
Glenn FeldmanGloria M. Deukmejian
Greg GeaneGreg Owen
Guzman & Gray, CPAHalbert Hargrove
Helene CummingsHem Shah
International City BankIvy Arlinda Goolsby
J. Abel GutierrezJack Dowsett
Jacquie SlobomJim & Liz Breslauer
James HanklaJames Hannon
James P. Mills-WinklerJane Min Wu Meyer
Rev. Jane GouldJanet Katsuki Mullen
Janis KrantzJayne E. Lastusky
Jean BakkeJeff Huetinck
Jeffrey P. WilliamsJennie-O Turkey Store
Jennifer BourgeoisJerry & Susan Scorsatto
Jessica QuintanaJewell Holloway, SrJewish Long Beach
Jill RosenbergJim Veregge
JoAnn McDonaldJoe Shasha
Joel OakfordJohn FielderJohn Keisler
Joseph RooneyJudith McNulty Black
Kathryn MilesKatie Larson
KDS MarketingKelly Carioti
Kenneth PetersonKenya StampsKimball Wasick
Laurie & Robert RaykoffLeon Back, Jr.Leslie WibergLillian ZackyLinda Lassers
Linda and Allan RahnLisa Mais
Long Beach Airport - Public WorksLong Beach City Prosecutors OfficeLong Beach Community Foundation
Long Beach Police Officers AssociationLoren Miner
Loucine HuckabayLyn & Joel Epstein
Lynne MillerMarcos LopezMari Hooper
Marie TreadwellMark Guillen
Mary Alice BralyMatthew Kobzeff
Maury and Louise BermonMayhew & Associates
Melvin Lee BergerMichael Anderson
Michael RussellMichele Winterstein
Mickie VillanuevaMike Stamper
Mildred J. WhisentonMondelez International - Nabisco
Monica LounsberyMyrna Wigod
NAACP, Long Beach BranchNed GaylordNeil Swanson
Norma ChinchillaNorma SilvaPatricia Apel
Patricia BrownDr. Patricia Toliver
Pat PoseyPatti Robin Flynn
Paul KamholzPhil Fendyan
Phillips Steel CompanyDr. Phyllis Hayes-Reams
Pollaro & AssociatesPost Consumer Brands
Procter & GambleRancho Los Alamitos Foundation
Randy HartshornDr. Rashida Crutchfield
Red BullRenee B. Simon
Renee LawlerRobert StemlerRobin M. Smith
Robin RosinRoger & Georgia Klinkers
Rosalie CruzRosalyn FeldmanRussell Warnick
Samantha GarciaSharon Duffy
Sharon Valear RobinsonSheila PokrasShirley SmithSimon Grieve
Southern California GrantmakersStaci KellerStacy Bryant
Stephen E. GordonSteve GordonSusie Colvin
Susie Dong-MatsudaSuzanne BrodslySuzanne Caverly
Suzanne & Doyle PowellTed HollisterTemple Israel
The Boston Beer CompanyThe Chasin FoundationThe Jel Sert CompanyThe Murrin Family Trust
Timothy WilliamsTom BensonTrader Joe’s
Tree Top, Inc.Vernon D. Jones
Vic ChionoVickie Sullos
Waltereise Lamb-StanzellWendy Marie Whelan
Western Association of Food ChainsWill Miller
William H. MarmionWillie & Mary Crocker
Yair KatzFor a full donor list visit
www.cacej.org/supporters
Would Like To Thank All Would Like To Thank All Of Our FY2019 SupportersOf Our FY2019 SupportersContributions made between September 2018 – August 2019Contributions made between September 2018 – August 2019
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