Home is a Memory: The Poetry Workshop
With writing prompts, we step backwards dusting off the nostalgia kept in our childhood homes, uncovering moments and peace within it all.
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The Inspired Mission of the Arts & Healing Resiliency Center is to Honor & Practice the Caring Art of Human Connection. “Follow Your Arts Heart" workshops support mental health well-being by nurturing creative expression and resilience in a caring community.
We are proud to announce the October 12th AHRC Special Event, "Home is a Memory: The Poetry Workshop" facilitated by Zohra Hussain, a collagist and poet from England. During this workshop, with the use of creative writing prompts, we shall take a few steps backwards and dust off the nostalgia kept in our childhood homes, uncover the moments that made us, and find peace within it all. With the success and popularity of Zohra's prior wriiting workshops with the AHRC, this workshop will be for 2 hours rather than the usual 90 minutes. Zohra's work combines visual and literary art to create sentimental pieces that often touch upon grief, remembrance, and hope. She is also the founder of Candeur Avenue where she organises projects, hosts workshops, and offers elements for others to create. Home is a Memory, her debut collection, is available to purchase now: https://candeuravenue.com/products/home-is-a-memory. You can find more of her work on Instagram: @zoxhssn.
Diane Kaufman, MD, is a poet, artist, humanism-in-medicine awardee, and retired child psychiatrist. She is the founder/director of the Hold On Campaign for Suicide Prevention that uses the power of art to educate, connect, express, and heal. The AHRC is an outreach of the Hold On Campaign. To learn more, please visit: www.holdoncampaign.org. Diane can be reached at diane@holdoncampaign.org.
Diane's story, “Bird That Wants to Fly,” inspired an opera composed by Michael Raphael, performed by Trilogy: An Opera Company, and narrated by actor Danny Glover. She received the 2019 Dr. Frank L. Babbott Award for her distinguished service to both the medical profession and general community from the Downstate Medical Center's Alumni Association. In 2025 Diane was the honored recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award from the National Association for Poetry Therapy.
“Dr. Diane has been able to create a safe place on zoom for people from all over the world to meet and explore their innermost thoughts. We have used poetry and music and written about our feeling or express how the piece moves us. I have been surprised at some of the buried emotions that have arisen in these meetings. I look forward to Saturdays now to see what else I can discover about myself.” Rachelle
“Engaging, sensitive and insightful. The Arts & Healing Resiliency Centre helps me to develop innovative approaches to supporting individuals and communities through expressive arts. Each workshop is creative, collaborative and rooted in the wisdom of lived experiences. Exploring our rich inner lives is central to my art and poetic practice and Diane’s holistic approach honours vulnerability and courage.” Tanya E. Denhere, Artist & Poet
"Diane, thanks SO much for a beautiful healing workshop today. I got so much from it and am looking forward to going back through all my scribbles and doodles I did during the class as things came to me. I can't tell you how much I get from these workshops, it's truly such a gift in my life." Katherine Raina
"I love the way you offer your groups Diane - it resonates with me on a deep level ~ so beautifully done. I felt so moved and uplifted by everyone's sharing, including yours - it really was very helpful in many ways. I love attending these groups. Such a great experience. Thank you. Anin Utigaard, MFT, REAT (Registered Expressive Arts Therapist)
Do you want to experience for yourself the healing powers of the expressive arts? The Arts and Healing Resiliency Center provides a supportive and caring community to nurture arts expression (writing, drawing, music) to increase awareness of self and others, and to build resiliency.
Please note that while this is not a therapy group, it is a safe place for self expression, deeper understanding of one's self and others, and improving one’s ability to cope with life's challenges.
Home is a Memory by Zohra Hussain
Under the Covers by Zohra Hussain
Live for Another Day by Zohra Hussian
Rise Uo From Your Darkness by Zohra Hussain
Phoenix Bird Rising by Diane Kaufman, MD
Pegasus Says by Diane Kaufman, MD.
Nurture Your Nature by Diane Kaufman, MD and illustrated by Amanda Meador
Lift You Up by Diane Kaufman, MD (lyrics), Corenia Yoder (singer-songwriter), Lucas Matt (guitars), and James Manno of JAMAAN Productions Recording Studio (arranged, produced, mixed and mastered)
Don't Give Up by Diane Kaufman, MD (lyrics, executive producer), Mia Stegner (lyrics, song writer, and vocalist), Raymiah Jackson (arranger/producer), and Lucia Martinez Rojas (animation)
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