AREA Chicago Art/Research/Education/Activism Issue #4
No Justice, No Peace: Confronting the criminal justice system, challenging mass incarceration, and defining justice on our own terms
Where do we get our definitions of “justice?”
What is the relationship between prison, juvenile detention and community?
How can we better articulate the kinds of justice we demand?
Available in print or online at areachicago.org (see website for distribution locations or to get involved)
With contributions by or about:
Affordable Power to the People, Ajitha Reddy, Beyondmedia Education, Blocks Together, Blue Light Cameras, Bridgeport Volunteer Center, Campaign in Support of C# Prisoners, Catherine Chandler, CCJTDC "Audy Home," Changing Systems Thinking, Charles Bagget, Charlie Fornia, Cheryl Graves, Chicago County Fair, Chicago Ghost Bike Project, Chicago Justice Project, Chicago Tribune Company, Community Justice and Philanthropy, Community Justice for Youth Institute, Community Organizing and Family Issues (COFI), Craig Harshaw, Critical Resistance Chicago, Crossroads Fund, Dakota Brown, Daniel Alvarez, Dan S. Wang, Daniel Tucker, Dave Pabellon, David Saxner (RIP), Deborah Bennett, Deborah Harrington, Developing Justice Coalition, Diamond Sharp, Eréndira Morales, Erica R. Meiners, Ericka Adams, Hull House history, James Yaki Sayles, Jamillah James, Jason Reblando, Jean Hughes, Jeanne Kracher, Jessi Lee Jackson, Jitu Brown, Josina Morita, Julien Ball, Karen Benita Reyes, Sarah Ross, Kari Lydersen, Kellie Magnuson, Kevin Glover, Kristen Cox, LaTosha Traylor, Lauren Shrensel-Zadikow, Laurie Jo Reynolds, Laurie Schaffner, Lisa Yun Lee, Lowell Elementary School, Malachi Ritscher, Marc Fischer, Margaret Hughes, Martine Caverl, MessHall, Michael Piazza (RIP), Michelle VanNatta, Mitchell Szczepanczyk, Nelida Torres, Nik Theodore, Ora Schub, Pat Zamora, Paul Fitzgerald, Paul McKenna, Paul Street, Peter Newman, POWER-PAC, Prisoner Release, Rape Crisis in Women’s Prison, Restorative Justice City, Robert Spicer, Robyn Clark, Ryan Hollon, S.O. Work Group, Samuel Barnett, Sarah Atlas, Sarah Kanouse, Sex Offender Registry, Shadell Jamison, Shontae Walker, Shirley Jones, St. Leonard's High School, Steven Wade, Tessa Catlett, Tousaint Losier, Whitewalls, womenandprison.org, Woods Fund, Young Chicago Authors, Yusufu Mosley, and more...
Mark Your Calendars:
Release Party for Issue #4: Come pick up your free copy!
Monday, February 26 2007 6:30-8:30pm
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
800 S. Halsted (for map see
tinyurl.com/2ee4we)
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