Youth Making History engages youth in civic life, trains next-generation leaders, and build skills for their future! This after-school program creates a safe and empowering space for young people to explore their roots, record their stories, express themselves artistically, and to study the changes that have taken place in our city, so they can make an impact in our community
What you will get out of this
- Learn computer & audiovisual production skills
- Practice public speaking & learn to be a tour guide
- Collaborate creatively and think critically
- Research your own heritage and tell your story
- Create exhibitions & produce community events
- Explore indigenous native cultures & community history
- Make presentations at Oakland City Council
ELL
Our Welcome to Wildlife instructor, Beto Bracho, is bilingual and can work with Spanish-speaking Eco-Explorers.
Special Needs
We have wheel chair ramps into the Museum House and down to the lower part of park where the Peralta Creek runs through.
Deals
All programs and events at PHHP are Free! Museum Open Houses have a $5.00 suggested donation, and Free to Fruitvale residents.