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Arts for Healing and Justice Network

The Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN) is an interdisciplinary organization providing structure and coordination for the collaborative work of community-based arts education organizations in order to build resiliency, wellness, and eliminate recidivism by centering the arts as a change strategy for young people, communities, and systems.

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A photograph of Phoebe Funderberg-Moore, a woman with red hair and glasses, at a table with art supplies on it wearing a T-shirt saying
The Arts for Healing and Justice Network and LA Youth Uprising Coalition hosted a Creative Town Hall full of art, performance, food, community and justice.
[Pictured: Phoebe Funderburg-Moore]
A photograph of a group of people stands outside in a circle around a woman in the middle of the group with arms stretched upward.
Creative Town Hall event
[Pictured, from L to R: Alyesha Wise, Lindsey Eichenberger, unknown, unknown, Kruti Parekh, Rebekah Rose Ressler, Julian Harris, Elida Ledesma]
A photograph of members of the Arts for Healing and Justice Network and LA Youth Uprising Coalition community make art at a table covered with art supplies.
Creative Town Hall event
[Pictured, from L to R: Lindsey Eichenberger, her niece, Aiyana Sha'niel, Miguel Casar, Zoë Rawson, unknown teaching artist]
A photograph of Nadia Calmet, a woman of Afro-Peruvian descent wearing a white top and bright red overskirt that she holds up, smiles as she performs a dance for an audience outside.
Creative Town Hall event
Dance performance by Afro Peruvian Experience group. [Pictured: Nadia Calmet]
A photograph showing a memorial display commemorating artist and activist Redin Cubas, with photographs, a candle, and dried flowers on a table draped with patterned fabric.
Creative Town Hall event
[Pictured: Memorial to Redin Cubas]
A group of Arts for Healing and Justice Network stand in a row with arms around each other smiling widely, laughing and raising arms in genstures of celebration.
Creative Town Hall event
[Pictured: Mainor Xuncax, Julian Harris, Lindsey Eichenberger, Jael Villanueva, Elida Ledesma, Garrett Barr, Rebekah Rose Ressler, Zoë Rawson]