#NoKidsInPrison Art Installation Highlights Youth Incarceration Driven By Target
Part 9 in the series: 21st Century Jim Crow in the North Star City
#NoKidsInPrison Art Installation Highlights Youth Incarceration Driven By Target
Part 9 in the series: 21st Century Jim Crow in the North Star City
Part 9 – #NoKidsInPrison Art Installation Highlights Youth Incarceration Driven By Target, gives readers a video tour of the showroom led by a youth leader with the #EndYouthPrisonsMN campaign as well as interviews with youth & staff behind the project.🎥
The #NoKidsInPrison traveling art installation highlighted artwork from several cities across the U.S. along the theme of abolishing youth imprisonment; including art inspired by youth incarceration in Minneapolis driven by Target Corp. [2023] 🎥
William Robertson Nicoll, Scottish minister, offers a children’s sermon. Selfish people only look out for No 1, care not who goes to the wall. They are deaf to the cry of needy. This is cruel and shameful.
Today, would we dare to make kids think cruel people exist in business?
How can you hear the cry and see the sorrow of the needs of your less fortunate brethren?
#christian #nokidsinprison #livedeeplyrooted #hungerfree #nochildinwar
#Target, the store: #Surveillance Featured in #NoKidsInPrison #ArtExhibit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRYDYDyMKbU
Community Youth Curate #NoKidsInPrison Art Installation
The #NoKidsInPrison traveling art installation highlighted artwork from several cities across the U.S. along the theme of abolishing youth imprisonment.
Youth fellows from the Legal Rights Center worked at the exhibit, greeting guests, answering questions, soliciting feedback from visitors, and leading tours, like Adia Hickman who gave UR a walk through while filming this short documentary about the installation.
Community Youth Curate #NoKidsInPrison Art Installation