With support from the California Arts Council, Jail Guitar Doors will deliver an 8-week pilot program entitled “Girls & Young Women in Music” at the CAPO (Community Arts Programming and Outreach) Center. This program will provide girls and young women from historically underserved communities with creative programming that is culturally inspiring, resonant with linguistically appropriate messaging, and covers a wide range of musical genres and related artistic expression such as spoken word, poetry, breakdancing, zine making, and various assets related to expression including video and film production and digital design. The pilot program will be designed for girls ages 8-12 and young women ages 13-24. The pilot program will be taught at JGD’s CAPO Center located in the historic Fairfax district of Hollywood.
JGD provides music education programs for current and potential system-involved youth. The two main programs include Songs and Beats Workshops and Community Arts Programming & Outreach (CAPO) Project. Songs and Beats is a 12-week songwriting workshop for incarcerated youth that Weekly prompts are focused on age-appropriate themes that are designed to help youth heal past traumas, learn to positively experience their emotions, and improve their relationships with others as well as themselves. CAPO was created as an extension of JGD’s Songs and Beats Workshop to support youths’ successful return to their community. Not solely for formerly justice-involved youth, CAPO is an originative reentry and diversion program that is also open to marginalized and at-risk youth ages 12-22. CAPO delves beyond the 12-week workshop to gain a comprehensive working knowledge of the many facets of the music and entertainment industry. Classes and workshops include music production, engineering, composition and arranging, recording and editing, licensing, marketing and promotions, and digital design. At CAPO, each participant will have a mentor who will help them develop a Personal Program Log (PPL) with an Individual Service Plan (ISP) and Individual Program Plan (IPP). Together, these tools create a holistic approach that include well-being, probation, life-skills, emotional support, transportation plan, and any plans for therapy/sobriety to support youth in successful completion of their probation and reaching their individual goals.
Taught by music industry professionals, youth have the opportunity to develop mastery in their chosen fields of interest. JGD also fosters relationships within its extensive network to create an advisory board of music and entertainment industry professionals to serve as mentors to assist in CAPO participants in entering the field through internships that provide hands-on working experience.
Prior musical training is not required. Programs are open to all races, denominations, genders, and sexual orientation.

