Isabella Leon (QYLA)

It has been almost three decades since local organizers launched the Queer Youth Leadership Awards, an event created to highlight young people whose work has benefitted the LGBTQ community, as well as the people and organizations that help them.

This happened in the early days of the AIDS crisis, when leaders went to school districts to offer HIV prevention education. The schools rejected the offer, reasoning—incorrectly—that they had no gay students, and therefore had no use for it.

That was the catalyst for the Queer Youth Task Force, and the annual ceremony, which draws hundreds to the event, which is hosted in different locations every year.

This year’s QYLA ceremony will be held at Soquel High School.

Despite societal gains through the intervening decades, movements to undo that progress are gaining momentum are growing.

The American Civil Liberties Union is currently tracking 575 bills that would reduce the rights of LGBTQ people.

“I think that their theme of reaching for the sky is quite timely when you consider what’s happening nationally to queer and trans youth and the community in general,” said  Stuart Rosenstein, who has chaired the  (QYTF) of Santa Cruz County since 2000. “And I have to say I admire the students from the Soquel Queer-Straight Alliance that in spite of the attacks, they are still very aspirational and very hopeful.”

Pajaro Valley High School senior Izabella Leon, one of four awardees this year of the Queer Youth Leadership Award, said that she has felt rising tensions among the students. It is important to hold events like the ceremony, she said, in a time when rising homophobia still threatens young people.

“QYLA is a celebration of our queer and trans youth, allies, and community organizations throughout the county that are doing great work to uplift our queer community here,” Leon said. 

The ceremony is Saturday, May 10 at Soquel High School at 5:30pm. Click here for information.

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For information, visit qyla.org/

2025 QYLA Awardee & Nominee Names & Titles

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Awardees

Enalayah Rivera Neese 

Delta Charter High School

Alex Trask 

Delta Charter High School

Izabella Leon

Pajaro Valley High School

Carlos Joel González

Watsonville High School

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Nominees

Alice Soldate

Harbor High School

Evan Jacques-Maynes

Aptos High School

Hex Bailey

Harbor High School

Mark, Adel Mendoza Luengas

Pajaro Valley High School

Sadie Bell

San Lorenzo Valley High School

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Ally to Queer Youth Award

Deyanira Matsuo-Albor

Lead Custodian, Lakeview Middle School  

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Ally to Queer Youth Award

Cybele Lolley, LMFT

Clinical Program Director, The Diversity Center

Desi Salinas-Holz

Watsonville High School

Em Whitwell 

Teacher, New Brighton Middle School

Jen Salinas-Holz

QSA Advisor, Lakeview Middle School

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Jessica Hassani 

School Counselor, Soquel Elementary School

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Meggie Pina

Director of Well-being Programs, The Diversity Center  

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Nancy Willard, MPH

Health Services Manager, Santa Cruz County HSA

Rayna “Ray” Terry

Jr. Staff, Food What?!

Rex Olivieri

Teacher, San Lorenzo Valley Middle School

Ricardo Yerena

Agro-Engineer, Farmer & Community Health Worker

Tobin W. Keller

Faculty, Cabrillo College Art Department

Zak Keith

Advisor, Staff & Peer Group Facilitator, The Diversity Center

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Organizational Ally to Queer Youth Award

Raíces y Cariño Family Center (RC Fam) 

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Organizational Ally to Queer Youth Award

Cabrillo College Rainbow Council

Queer Intersectional Alliance (QIA) of Pacific Collegiate School (PCS) Leadership Team

Renegade Theater Co. 

San Lorenzo Valley Middle School (SLVMS) Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club

Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH)  

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