113 S. Broadway
Baltimore
MD 21231
Native American After-School Art Program
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Overview
The Native American After School Art Program (NAASAP) unites Native American youth and assists them in developing skills and perspectives that results in an increased knowledge and sense of pride in their cultural identity. Through community arts programming, youth become self-empowered to effect positive change in their own lives and in the Native American community of Baltimore. The program takes place at The Baltimore American Indian Center and is run by OSI Community Fellow Ashley Minner.
410-235-4303
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