Harambee Arts Staff Expands
Harambee Arts has recently welcomed two new permanent staff members. Lillian Onbonyo, co-trainer for the most recent training for counselors at the Kenya Association of
Harambee Arts has recently welcomed two new permanent staff members. Lillian Onbonyo, co-trainer for the most recent training for counselors at the Kenya Association of
Erick Hasengimana is a third year Fine Art major at Kenyatta University in Nairobi. He joined the Harambee Arts team in April 2009, after inspiring
Sofia Casas is Harambee Arts' new Program Assistant in Nairobi. She is a world citizen with a passion for the power of art and healing. She
Harambee Arts staff member Kenn Rakwach teaches salsa dancing to children in the Kibera slum.
The Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH, one of our strong partners) has invited Harambee Arts to collaborate on a children's project taking place in two
Harambee Arts staff (Kenn Rakwach, Sofia Casas and Gloria Simoneaux) celebrate at the Havana Restaurant in Nairobi after the museum opening reception. We were HAPPY and PROUD!!!Kenn
Kenn Rakwach is a Harambee Arts volunteer (and my fantastic salsa dancing teacher). He accompanied me to the City Primary School last week and
View Photo Album of Recycled Object Art with Langata Women's Prisoners >> Read all posts about Langata Women's Prison >> On February 3, 2009, Harambee