Our History

Sacred Voices, formerly known as "Cafe Cultura," was founded in 2004. After the passing of respected elder and veteran poet Abelardo "Lalo" Delgado, the organization accepted the responsibility to continue using Indigenous oral and written traditions to provide opportunities for creative expression often not offered elsewhere. For over 14 years, our organization primarily served Indigenous youth and their families through youth poetry workshops and open mic events. With a renewed focus on serving the diverse communities we work with, our organization transformed in the past three years, including the termination of our former executive director. Under the guidance of a new Board of Directors, our mission was reevaluated and updated to reflect better the multiracial and multicultural populations we serve. Our commitment to serving Indigenous youth remains strong with Co-Executive Directors Astin Lopez and Briannah Hill at the helm, serving as both Executive Directors and the Director of Media and Programming. At the same time, we strive to make our offerings even more inclusive and representative of the communities we serve. In 2023, our organization is proud to be recognized as an award-winning organization with a reputation for delivering high-quality, culturally-responsive programs that positively impact the lives of the communities and youth we serve.

Our Future

  • We envision a world where BIPOC+ communities are empowered to express themselves creatively, heal collectively, and unite as strong leaders for positive change.

  • Sacred Voices promotes unity and healing among Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC+) communities through creative expression while empowering youth to find their voice and power, and become leaders in their communities.

  • Empowerment/Activism: We are dedicated to empowering BIPOC+ individuals and communities to become leaders in their own right and to take action to effect positive change.

    Cultural Education: We value culturally based education that respects and honors the histories, traditions, and languages of BIPOC+ communities.

    Creative Expression: We believe in the power of creative expression as a tool for healing, growth, and connection, and are committed to supporting public performances of BIPOC+ art and culture.

    Oral and Written Traditions: We recognize the significance of oral and written traditions as powerful tools for preserving and sharing the stories, experiences, and perspectives of BIPOC+ communities.

    Unity: Our programs and initiatives strive to create a sense of belonging and togetherness among BIPOC+ communities.

    Healing: We recognize the need for healing and strive to provide safe spaces for BIPOC+ individuals to express themselves and find solace.

    Inclusivity: We prioritize diversity and inclusion within all of our programs, ensuring that all BIPOC+ individuals feel welcomed and represented.

    Resilience: We celebrate and promote the resilience of BIPOC+ communities and are committed to amplifying their voices and experiences.