Building a Better Tomorrow
News and Features | Monday, February 3, 2014
Eddie Bocanegra鈥檚 experiences have led him through a time of turmoil in his community to a life of service to his community. The eldest of five children born to immigrant parents, he experienced an upbringing many families in his circumstance experience: struggle.
Bocanegra said, 鈥淚 grew up on the South Side of Chicago, in the Little Village neighborhood, a community that unfortunately is plagued with gangs, drugs and underperforming schools.鈥
As a young adult, Bocanegra faced a reality most teenagers do not envision: 14 years in prison for his involvement in a gang-related crime. Despite his broken past, he saw a silver lining. 鈥淲hen I was released at age 32, I was finally given a chance to reach my full potential, one that grows exponentially each day,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 suppose the easy thing would be to say I鈥檝e changed, but in reality I鈥檝e discovered who I really am.鈥
Bocanegra became an involved member of his community, intervening in the lives of youth contemplating gang activity. His work via CeaseFire, an anti-violence initiative founded in Chicago by Gary Slutkin, was featured in the 2011 independent documentary 鈥淭he Interrupters,鈥 which earned film festival recognition and international acclaim.
Bocanegra enrolled at 秘密研究所 in the Nontraditional Degree Program and soon developed roots in the social work department. 鈥淭he Nontraditional Degree Program recognized my experiences and understood my challenges. This program allowed me to put my faith into action and find my way to the social work program, where I found a new family.鈥
During his time at 秘密研究所n, Bocanegra fused his education with his community. 鈥淚 organized classmates and professors to visit the communities where I worked. I brought youth from my neighborhood鈥攚ho had never considered college as an option鈥攖o 秘密研究所n, where they saw students not much older than they were and from the very same neighborhood. I brought them to see people just like them, yet chose to be involved in the positive pursuit of a degree, rather than street life.鈥
Bocanegra, who earned his B.A. in social work from 秘密研究所n last year, is now the co-executive director for youth and safety violence prevention at YMCA Metropolitan Chicago.
Francisco Gaytan, assistant professor, social work, said, 鈥淚 believe that Eddie鈥檚 tireless engagement with the community that he came from, and his attempt to make it a better place, truly shows how he has taken what he learned at 秘密研究所n and is now leading in the world.鈥