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Illinois Humanities funds over a dozen ‘Envisioning Justice’ art projects focused on mass incarceration

Por: Chicago Tribune Entertainment September 23, 2022

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Five years ago, nonprofit Illinois Humanities asked state residents to imagine a world without mass incarceration, a city without jails. This initiative to think about criminal justice as something more fair and equitable resulted in an art exhibition titled “Envisioning Justice” at the School of the Art Institute’s Sullivan Galleries in 2019. Work from commissioned artists, activists, residents of South and West Side neighborhoods, and... + full article



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