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African American Arts – A Platform for Social Justice

African American Arts – A Platform for Social Justice

COMHAR Celebrates Black History Month

AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE ARTS—Art as a Platform for Social Justice is the theme for Black History Month 2024.  Carter G. Woodson, a historian, founded Black History month in 1926 to promote the history, culture and achievements of African Americans and other people of color. “Those who have no record of what their forebearers have accomplished lose the inspiration from the teaching of biography and history”, said Mr. Woodson.

According to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, African American art is infused with African, Caribbean, and the Black American lived experiences. In the fields of visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression, the African American influence has been paramount. African American artists have used art to preserve history and community memory as well as for empowerment. Artistic and cultural movements such as the New Negro, Black Arts, Black Renaissance, hip-hop, and Afrofuturism, have been led by people of African descent and set the standard for popular trends around the world. In 2024, we examine the varied history and life of African American arts and artisans.

Please join us in recognizing the people of color in the COMHAR Family and the Community for the contributions they make every day.

 

 

People First – Vol. 9 | January 2024

People First – Vol. 9 | January 2024

Welcome to Volume 9 of PEOPLE FIRST, COMHAR’s Agency Newsletter.  Share in the joy our members experienced during the holiday season; learn what is happening at COMHAR; meet our tenured team members!

If you are interested in receiving the newsletter electronically, please email a request to info@comhar.org.

Arleen’s Recovery Journey

Arleen’s Recovery Journey

Arleen, a member of COMHAR’s Community Living Room (CLR) program and an active participant, has become a pillar of support within the COMHAR community. Arleen has taken charge of her own journey, creating a transformative NA meeting named “No Excuses.” Through this initiative, she has not only empowered herself but has also become a beacon of inspiration for others within the community. Her journey stands as a testament to resilience and self-empowerment, embodying the aspirations of many fellow members. Arleen’s actions and example have become a source of hope and motivation for others striving to overcome similar challenges.

Arleen first came to COMHAR in 2006 having found herself trapped in the clutches of addiction, a clear departure from the person she once was. Despite the supportive atmosphere, the shackles of addiction refused to loosen their grip. In her pursuit of the next high, she resorted to lies, theft, and manipulation, revealing the extent to which addiction had completely changed her character. Arleen faced troubling tribulations, battling not only her addiction but also enduring abusive relationships, the deaths of her parents, and the abandonment of her sister. Arleen drifted into the unforgiving streets to feed her addiction. The cycle persisted until a pivotal moment prompted her return to COMHAR in 2022 where she felt safe and supported and was able to release the weight of her pain and trauma.

This return to COMHAR marked a profound transformation for Arleen. The impulse to deceive and steal faded away, replaced by a sincere concern for others and an unmistakable departure from the self-centered pursuit of her addiction. Arleen’s journey is an example of resilience over despair, showing that even in the darkest depths, transformation and healing are possible. Today, she stands as a testament to change and recovery. She exemplifies the remarkable ability to undergo positive change in the face of adversity.

 

Listen to Arleen tell her recovery journey

 

December is AIDS AWARENESS MONTH

World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit

 

The theme for AIDS Awareness Month is “Remember and Commit.”  This annual event serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma, an opportunity to honor those we have lost, and a rallying cry to commit to working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public health threat.

The first World AIDS Day took place in 1988, providing a platform to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honor the lives affected by the epidemic. This year marks the 35th commemoration of this important day. Over the past 35 years, there has been significant progress in addressing HIV and AIDS thanks to advancements in medical research, increased access to treatment and prevention, and a broader understanding of the virus.

Click here for a message from Admiral Rachel Levine

COMHAR offers services and peer support to members living with HIV/AIDs.  The Community Living Room at 100 S. Broad Street has been cited by a member as the source of their strength on their Recovery Journey.  Learn more by clicking on Recovery Journeys.

Click here for more information about COMHAR’s Specialized Services.

 

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Giving Tuesday – November 28

Giving Tuesday – November 28

 

Can We Count On You to Help Us On Our Recovery Journey? 

There truly are great things happening in Kensington, and COMHAR has been around for almost 50 years, positively impacting the lives of individuals in the great city of Philadelphia.  In the words of a proud member of the COMHAR Board of Directors, “I take pride in spreading the word about this positivity that exists within a part of our city where we usually only hear about “negative news”.”

As a Mission Driven/People First organization, COMHAR empowers members to live healthier, self-determined lives.   Through the Open Door Clubhouse members are given the opportunity for self-determination through the running of daily meetings and the operations of the Clubhouse as they work toward preparation of an employment plan.  In the HOPE programs, members are given art lessons so they can express themselves in a creative manner. Evidence Based Therapy is offered to members in the outpatient division.

Through Recovery Journeys on our website one can see the positive impact COMHAR has on it’s members.

To help support others on their journey, donate now.