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First banner image | Youth organizers at the Justice Parade for Incarcerated Youth organized by RISE for Youth, t-shirts designed by Chanya in the Performing Statistics summer program. Richmond, VA. 2018. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018 Used with permission from ART 180.
Carousel images | Freedom Constellations banner on city hall in Richmond VA, Ta’Dreama & Clyde with storyboards, Youth artist protest signs 2017, Justice Parade, Richmond VA, Youth for Justice NJ on Project for Empty Space rooftop 2021, Youth for Justice: Power not Prison pins, Khai in front of Freedom Constellations mural in Richmond VA 2020, AR experience at Atlas exhibition 2017. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2017-2022 (selected) Used with permission from ART 180. Kate DeCiccio, 2020
Video banner | Scenes from the #NoKidsinPrison digital experience. nokidsinprison.org/experience.
Second banner image | Youth leaders and staff pose in front of the Freedom Constellations: Dreaming of a World Without Youth Prisons mural. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Trey Hartt, 2020.
Artwork Archive: ‘Give me a Mentor…”created by Osei during workshops led by Kate DeCiccio. Used with permission from ART 180
Resources for Educators: “What Can we do…” from exhibition at Atlas. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist 2019
Image grid, upper left | General public at the “Lift Us Up! Don’t Push Us Out!” exhibition. ART 180 Atlas gallery, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Camille Camacho, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
About
Banner image | Youth artwork on paper made from shredded criminal records. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist. Used with permission from ART 180.
First featured image | Doug speaks at a press conference organized by RISE for Youth inside a pop-up exhibition. SunTrust gallery, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
Second featured image | Hand screen-printed posters from the summer advocacy intensive. Studio Two Three, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
Third featured image | Alex helps Chris film his short film. ART 180 Atlas teen art center, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
Video banner | “Stay Together” music video created by Jay, Lil’ Reese, Quon, and Keemo in collaboration with James Pressley. Richmond, VA, 2019.
Cultural Organizing
First banner image | Former Richmond Police Chief Alfred Durham watching the virtual reality film, “Detained” at the “Lift Us Up! Don’t Push Us Out!” exhibition. ART 180 Atlas gallery, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
Featured image | Coalition of youth justice organizers and advocates hold a press conference in a pop-up exhibition. Philadelphia Center for Architecture, Philadelphia, PA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2019.
Video banner | #NoKidsinPrison digital experience launch film created with youth leaders from RISE for Youth and the Youth Ambassador Squad in collaboration with Departure Point Films, Amarie Baker, and Trey Hartt. Richmond, VA. 2021.
Image grid (upper left) | #NoKidsinPrison digital experience landing page with artwork by Mer Young featuring photographs by Harris County Youth Collective organizers and additional illustrations by Kah Yangni, Amir Khadar, and Kate DeCiccio. 2021.
Image grid (upper right) | Ta’Dreama at the press conference for the Freedom Constellations: Dreaming of a World Without Youth Prisons mural premiere. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2020.
Image grid (lower left) | Mock-up of public art installation on the outside of Richmond City Hall by Mark Strandquist. 2021.
Image grid (lower right) | Youth for RISE organizers lead the Justice Parade for Incarcerated Youth organized by RISE for Youth. Northside, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018.
Image banner (left) | Poster by Osei in collaboration with Mark Strandquist. Richmond, VA. 2018.
Image banner (right) | Cover image of curriculum created in collaboration with the Amplifier Foundation. Portrait by MUNK ONE. 2018.
Contact
Banner image | Participant contributes to ideas during a youth justice organizing workshop in a pop-up exhibition. Philadelphia Center for Architecture, Philadelphia, PA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2019.
Featured image | “Make Equality a Face” poster created by Keemari during the summer advocacy intensive in collaboration with Mark Strandquist. Richmond, VA. 2019.
Donate
Banner image | Youth for RISE organizer, Stephanie, leads the Justice Parade for Incarcerated Youth organized by RISE for Youth. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018.
Featured image (left) | Khai holds up his poster created in the summer advocacy intensive. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2020.
Featured image (center) | Kidaya holds up his poster created in the summer advocacy intensive. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2020.
Featured image (left) | Youth for RISE member Iyana holds up his poster created in the summer advocacy intensive. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2020.
Video banner | Video created by Amarie Baker and Trey Hartt. 2020.
Artwork
Banner image | “Instead of Suspension Give Us Attention” portrait created by a young participant during the summer advocacy intensive. Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018. Used with permission from ART 180.
Educator Resources
Banner image | Police recruits read through the police training manuals during a training workshop inside a pop-up exhibition. SunTrust gallery, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2019.
Abolition Statement
Banner image | Gina Lyles leads the crowd at the end of the Justice Parade for Incarcerated Youth. ART 180 Atlas gallery, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2016. Used with permission from ART 180.
Values Statement
Banner image | A summer advocacy intensive participant works on their portrait. ART 180 Atlas teen art center, Richmond, VA. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2018.
#NoKidsinPrison Resources
Banner image | #NoKidsinPrison digital experience landing page with artwork by Mer Young featuring photographs by Harris County Youth Collective organizers and additional illustrations by Kah Yangni, Amir Khadar, and Kate DeCiccio. 2021.
Background images of arms | Photo credit: Mark Strandquist
Transmission from the Future posters | See individual posters for credit
Video grid | Videos created for the Abolitionist FAQ video series, directed by Trey Hartt, produced by Wren Rene, content produced by Jindu Obiofuma, post-production All Ages Productions. 2021.
Freedom Constellations page
Main banner video | Drone footage of the Freedom Constellations installation. Video: Departure Point Films, 2021.
Featured image | Mockups of portraits on city hall created by Mark Strandquist, 2021.
Second banner image | Animation storyboard created by Ta’Dreama McBride, 2021.
Photo | Screenshot of footage showing how to access the Freedom Constellations animation. Video: Departure Point Films, 2021.
Third banner image | Portrait of Clyde Walker being installed on Richmond City Hall. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2021.
Fourth banner image | Ta’Dreama McBride and Clyde Walker at the unveiling rally with Performing Statistics Youth Advisory Board member Cain in the background. Photo credit: Mark Strandquist, 2021.