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arts, justice, and safety coalition

in the New York region
In 2020 The Confined Arts partnered with the Center for Court Innovation and Conspiring for Good to MAP, GALVANIZE AND SUPPORT arts organizations and programs focused on racial justice, restorative justice, transformative justice, and Criminal Justice Reform. Our goals are:  
  • To sustain a community of individuals and organizations working at the intersection of art and justice system reform, with a focus on community resilience and prevention through advocacy and reform. 
  • To elevate the status of art as a tool for systemic, cultural, and social change and build power among artists who utilize their work to these ends.
  • To create lasting change within the criminal legal system by utilizing artist and artistry to identify and demonstrate problems and envision and advocate for solutions.
  • To persuasively provide evidence to policy makers and funders that investing in the arts is investing in safety (and to make that statement be true by creating the tools that help folks in the field be able to do that.)
  • To create relationships between artists and arts and justice practitioners to learn from each other, create shared language, tools, techniques, and make “ecosystem” progress as our society works for non-punitive responses to trauma. 
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This coalition is made up of Arts programs and practitioners working at the intersection of the criminal legal system in the New York region and integrating safety, accountability and justice into their work. 
The Arts, Justice, and safety Coalition will execute its goals by
​(but not limited to):


1. Creating a co-learning community
  • Host programs and events to build trust
  • Offer Relationship-building Events 
  • Promote information sharing (toolkits, best practices, updates in the field)

2. Supporting each other in financially sustaining arts and justice work
  • Share best practices on scaling your work with limited funding
  • Support each other in scaling by burden-sharing when possible 
  • Explore possibilities for collective fundraising

3. Amplify the work and efforts of arts and justice organizations
  • Distribute the findings and successes of member organizations on public platforms and to all members
  • Encourage and coordinate; cross-promote each other’s work​
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We understand that arts organization and practitioners each have different roles, different access and different competing stressors, we work hard to try to embody practices and choices that support the entire ecosystem and not as a pedestal for particular orgs or artists. We also acknowledging the systemic pressures (from living in the capitalist system that make it difficult for us to genuinely powershare) we work collaboratively to undo the structures that force us to compete against each other and do the best we can to support those people that have been the most marginalized .
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  • Who We Are
    • OUR MISSION
    • OUR TEAM
    • OUR PARTNERS
    • Contact US
  • HOW WE WORK
    • ART AS ADVOCACY
    • COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
    • Capacity Building
    • Coalition Building
  • WHAT WE DO
    • EVENTS >
      • LANGUAGE CONFERENCE
      • Post Traumatic Prison Disorder Town Hall
    • Exhibitions >
      • Open Call for Clemency
      • Reclaiming the Narrative
      • Women in Prison
    • RESEARCH >
      • Social Dynamics of Prison
      • Language of Dehumanization Project
    • Storytelling Projects >
      • The Viral Monologues
      • 132 Calls
    • Arts education
    • Public Arts
  • News & Events
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • Criminal Justice News
    • TCA Opinions
    • Resources
  • DONATE AND SUPPORT
  • Get Involved