In this episode of Shalom Speaks, Ash Dulin sits down with Haven Rivera—youth organizer, truth-teller, and a founder of San Antonio Students for Peace—for a powerful conversation about reclaiming voice, building community, and embodying peace that resists despair.
It’s an honest and deeply grounded reflection on what it means to lead as a young person in a world heavy with injustice—and still choose love. From solo school walkouts to citywide organizing, Haven shares their journey from feeling isolated to finding a movement, and the sacred fire that keeps them going.
They speak on grassroots activism and generational wisdom, Pride marches and political advocacy, burnout and belonging, and how their faith in community continues to transform them.
✨ Whether you’re a student organizer, a weary activist, or someone who’s ready to believe again in the power of people—this one’s for you.
This episode reminds us:
🔸 Peace isn’t passivity—it’s daily, deliberate resistance.
🔸 Youth are not the leaders of tomorrow. They are leading right now.
🔸 Community is not just where healing happens. It’s how hope survives.
🔸 Reclaiming your voice is an act of holy defiance.
This isn’t about waiting your turn. It’s about stepping forward, even when your voice shakes.
🕊️ Listen in. Take heart. Share it with someone who’s ready to rise.
And until next time on Shalom Speaks, may you speak boldly, love wildly, and remember: you are not alone.
Shalom, y’all. ✨🔥🫂
San Antonio Students for Peace
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