"In the beginning of the process, I felt somewhat scared and hesitant about my art work. I am not used to draw this way, and feared my pieces weren't going to impress anyone. Towards the end however, I learned that all the things we learned were a medium that allowed us to express ourselves in several different, but fun ways..." - Ruba Emad, Participant of Workshop 15, Gaza Refugee Camp.
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Krash is a superhero that cures cancer by transferring his healing blood to others and he is a superhero who was created by girls from Modern Montessori School and Gaza Refugee Camp during project number fourteen. Learn how we used art to break barriers between communities and empower youth during this project.For this project, The Orenda Tribe told the participating children from Makani Center the story of Amal, a girl who is inspired to pursue her dreams. Then we asked the children to draw their dreams and each child presented his drawing to the whole class. After that we reflected the children's dreams on the walls of their classrooms as murals.