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Xicano Hardcore: Pomona scene turns community energy into youth scholarships

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What started as a few local shows in Pomona has grown into a movement that uses hardcore not only as sound and release but as a means to fund education. The short film โ€œXicano Hardcore: A Mosh For Youth Documentaryโ€, directed by Latina filmmaker Magdalena Aparicio, captures this intersection of music, activism, and community care through the story of Victor Campos โ€” frontman of Barrio Slam and founder of Mosh For Youth.

You can now stream it in its entirety below!

Running just twelve minutes, the film focuses on how Pomonaโ€™s Chicano hardcore community built a bridge between underground shows and academic opportunity.

Mosh For Youth, Camposโ€™ nonprofit, has raised thousands in scholarships for students across East LA, Pomona, and San Bernardino โ€” all through DIY hardcore events. What began as a local idea now stands as a small but meaningful experiment in how self-organized culture can create real-world change.

Camposโ€™ approach is rooted in reflection and pride for his city. โ€œPomona is beautiful,โ€ he says. โ€œOne of the only reflection questions that I ask in the application is for students to give me their favorite memories of the city they are applying from. I want them to reflect and understand that although sometimes the cities go through tough times, it also has tough people and a tough community to help get through those tough times. That’s what Pomona is to me.โ€

His view of hardcore ties back to that same sense of growth. โ€œHardcore in itself is education. The lyrics often tell stories, tell history, teach politics, teach self-love, and self-acceptance. That’s all education.โ€

Victor Campos, frontman of Barrio Slam and founder of Mosh For Youth

Aparicio, who began attending hardcore shows as a teenager, saw in the Pomona scene something rare and worth documenting. โ€œI quickly learned that punk and hardcore spaces care deeply for their community,โ€ she says.

โ€œI saved the song โ€˜Xicano Hardcoreโ€™ to my playlists in freshman year of high school โ€” it felt so inspiring to hear a combination of my culture and hardcore. I went to my first Mosh For Youth show in September of 2024.โ€

Pomona Hardcore

Her motivation for making the film was personal and layered. โ€œAs a filmmaker, I want to combine my passion for activism, the Latino community, and alternative music subculture,โ€ she explains.

โ€œI honestly just wanted to spotlight the incredible work I witnessed. Part of it is an appreciation for Mosh For Youth, and the other part of it, at least for me, is a love letter to hardcore. Somewhere along the way, it became a love letter to Pomona, too.โ€

Pomona Hardcore

The documentary, shot by cinematographer Nicole Pasto, captures not only performances but also the conversations between generations โ€” musicians, students, and locals whose lives intersect through the scene.

Pomona Hardcore

The imagery focuses on crowded basements, shared microphones, and laughter between sets, presenting the scene as a community classroom rather than a backdrop of chaos.

A community screening will take place on October 24 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Gente Organizada Youth Center in Pomona, CA โ€” a space dedicated to youth and immigrant justice. The event will feature live music, a Q&A with Aparicio and Mosh For Youth, and testimonies from scholarship recipients.

The film premiered today on YouTube, continuing its goal of spreading a story thatโ€™s local in sound but universal in purpose โ€” how a mosh pit, when built on solidarity, can become a space for opportunity.

 

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Karol Kamiล„ski

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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