What We Hold: Oakland School for the Arts by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:41Z These recordings were created by teen writers in the School of Literary Arts at the Oakland School for the Arts (OSA) during the fall semester 2017 course, "Oral Histories: On Mythologizing & Creating Dangerously." During the semester-long class, OSA students read, discussed, and wrote in response to narratives based in origin myths and oral histories, culminating in interviews with community members. Then, students responded to their interview(s) in a creative piece, mythologizing their own personal and familial histories. With gratitude to Melissa Sipin, OSA Faculty. For more on the School of Literary Arts at OSA, visit: www.oakarts.org/school-literary-arts. Genre Storytelling Contains tracks What We Hold, by Jade by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:40Z Strange Woman, by Emma by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:40Z Shabbat Stories, by Ariella by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:39Z Seven, by Rafael by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:39Z My Mother Wanted To Be A Dressmaker, by Cassandra by Jewseum published on 2018-03-15T22:14:39Z