Presented by the Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition, featuring live performances, collaborative art, and an exhibition of visual pieces reflecting our experiences with juvenile fines and fees.
Partnering with both formerly incarcerated individuals and those who haven't had that experience, this exhibit challenges the prevailing notion that associates incarceration and punishment with justice through the expression of & application of human creative skill and imagination. This is meant to be a multifaceted experience that creates spaces for conversation, listening, and interaction to shift the narrative around incarceration as justice.
Featuring live performances, collaborative art, and an exhibition of visual pieces reflecting our experiences with juvenile fines and fees.
Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition works to end mass incarceration led by the voices of the families and individuals of those directly impacted. We envision a community that centers safety, prevention of harm, and alternatives to incarceration. We work towards this vision through collaborative partnerships, agitation of the system, and encouraging education and awareness on the ways mass incarceration impacts our state. We are committed to effective solutions and fostering strong coalitions with policymakers, individuals, and community organizations to eradicate mass incarceration with the objective of fostering safer and more inclusive communities. We envision a world where incarceration is a rare occurrence, and every individual is empowered to thrive in community. Learn more at https://www.arjusticereform.org/