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Posts Tagged ‘Attitudinal Healing Connection’

Oakland Public Safety Committee discusses how to spend its $1 million gun tracing budget

By Melissa Batchelor Warnke | November 12, 2015 | 3

Department officials believe that, with more personnel and better equipment, they will be able to streamline their workflow and stay on top of which guns need to be traced.

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Community mourns loss of Oakland artist, shot dead while painting a peace mural

By Melissa Batchelor Warnke | October 1, 2015 | 5
Guillermo Ortiz leads mourners in a traditional Aztec ceremony.

Around 200 people gathered at a vigil Wednesday morning to honor the life of Antonio Ramos. Ramos, a West Oakland-based artist employed by the nonprofit Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC), was shot and killed Tuesday while working on a mural on West Street between 35th and 36th Streets, under the 580 freeway.

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In West Oakland, the “Tree of Life” traveling mural project urges neighborhood healing

By Madeleine Thomas | January 14, 2013
The mural will adorn the outside of the West Oakland Youth Center until construction of the building is complete.

On a barren West Oakland corner, amongst homes where the windows and front yards are gated and dead-bolted protectively from the world outside, now stands a “Tree of Life” — the Attitudinal Healing Connection’s debut traveling mural project. The mural and all seven of its transportable panels were unveiled Thursday afternoon at the West Oakland…

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