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WOM’S KIDS by Gwahara Almuflihi from West Oakland Middle School (WOMS)

Gwahara’s plane is flying over Oakland. He said it was a symbol of optimism, and that each cloud represents a student from his 6th grade class.

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WOMS KIDS was created by Gwahara Almuflihi from West Oakland Middle School. Gwahara’s plane is flying over Oakland. He said it was a symbol of optimism, and that each cloud represents a student from his 6th grade class. Gwahara and his classmates are enrolled in ArtEsteem, the award-winning art program from Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC). ArtEsteem classes encourage students to see themselves as positive change-makers in a dynamic relationship to others and their community. AHC’s services continue to grow and evolve during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their team of professional teaching artists currently provide remote visual and cultural art classes in grades K-12. To learn more, visit www.ahc-oakland.org.

WOM’S KIDS was created by Gwahara Almuflihi from West Oakland Middle School (WOMS). Gwahara’s plane is flying over Oakland. He said it was a symbol of optimism, and that each cloud represents a student from his 6th grade class. Gwahara and his classmates are enrolled in ArtEsteem, the award-winning art program from Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC). ArtEsteem classes encourage students to see themselves as positive change-makers in a dynamic relationship to others and their community.  AHC’s services continue to grow and evolve during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their team of professional teaching artists currently provide remote visual and cultural art classes in grades K-12.

To learn more, visit www.ahc-oakland.org.

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