A research centre for collaborative and community approches to justice
Justice is where communities live.
The most powerful models of justice already exist in communities.
We map and amplify it.
How We Go Home is about stories of return, belonging, and justice. The project gathers the voices and experiences of people impacted by incarceration and colonial displacement, sharing how they find ways back—back to family, to land, to community, and to…
Read more…The Unearthing Justices project is a living digital archive of Indigenous-led initiatives responding to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S). Built through community collaboration, cross-country journeys, and deep practices of listening and witnessing, the project documents and…
Read more…Prison Art as JusticeOur Prison Art project showcases powerful works created by people inside prison, with proceeds supporting initiatives for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S). These artworks are more than images—they are acts of storytelling, healing,…
Read more…Tawnshi, Hello, Tan’si , Boozhoo, Salut, Welcome to the Abolition…
The Justice Clinic Internship is a 3 cr. course offered…
The Justice Resource Directory is living collection of justice-focused resources from across…
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