Artist and Changemaker Amana Harris on Apartheid Schools, Building Compassion, Creativity, and Having Hard Conversations

Season #1 Episode #4

"Becoming a mother increased my compassion for human existence...how can one child be safe if all children are not safe?" - Amana Harris

Meet Amana Harris, Executive Director of The Center for ArtEsteeem, which empowers individuals to be self-aware and inspired through art, creativity, and education, and to make positive choices to break the cycle of violence for themselves and their communities. They also promote the understanding that we can choose peace over conflict and love over fear.

Love over fear. That's a new one. Well actually it is not at all, as it was/is a fundamental tenet of most of the world's major religions, but it is something we easily forget, particularly in times of fear, when it becomes much easier to blame others. 

LISTEN IN as Amana eloquently talks on: 

  • apartheid schools
  • creativity 
  • finding value in every individual
  • the power of art to develop the critical voices of young people
  • cultivating compassion in places of privilege
  • having hard conversations
  • being vulnerable and the deep internal work White people must do to shift systemic racism
  • and the power and importance of passing on history.


RESOURCES

To see some of the Oakland Mural Project visit www.ahc-oakland.org/oakland-mural-project

Learn more about Amana's work at Center for ArtEsteem.