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Restorative justice and the arts

Don’t miss our webinar next week! How can artistic practices and approaches be applied in restorative justice? In what ways might restorative approaches and principles inform artistic practices? In this webinar, the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Restorative Justice Program will provide a case study in the intersection of socially-engaged art and restorative justice. The....

Metaphors matter – in photography and in justice

Our metaphors matter 鈥 in photography and in justice As a photographer, I鈥檝e often reflected on how frequently photographs serve to divide rather than create connections between people.聽 It is so tempting to emphasize the 鈥渙therness鈥 of subjects rather than what we have in common.聽 As a result, photographs often leave subjects feeling degraded and....

Death of a mentor

Milton Rogovin died this month at the age of 101.聽 Although I only met him once, through his photographs and writing he has been one of my mentors. 1998 photo by Howard Zehr As NPR noted in his obituary, Rogovin鈥檚 life was about seeing, though the methods changed.聽 He began his professional life helping others....

Justice for children whose parents are in prison

Three million children in the United States are estimated to have one or both parents in prison.聽聽 Here is some information about these children: 1 in 15 African American children has a parent in prison.聽 For white children the figure is 1 in 110. 黑料正能量 half of parents in prison have never had a personal....

Decolonizing research and photography

“From the vantage point of the colonized, a position from which I write, and choose to privilege, the term “research” is inextricably linked to European imperialism and colonialism.聽 The word itself, ‘research,’ is probably one of the dirtiest words in the indigenous world’s vocabulary.聽 When mentioned in many indigenous contexts, it stirs up silence, it....

Photography at the healing edge

In previous posts I have discussed ways photography often contributes to “othering” and, conversely, the power it has to bring people together.聽 A new organization, the International Guild of Visual Peacemakers, began as a group of photographers and designers “devoted to peacemaking & breaking down stereotypes by displaying the beauty of cultures around the world.”聽....

Portraits as vehicles for reflection and change?

鈥淕azing into one’s own eyes is an interesting experience. I’d think there could be great therapeutic value in having some conversations with oneself, someone who appears to be a sympathetic listener (provided by a sympathetic photographer). 鈥 This was Phil Easley鈥檚 response after I posted his portrait montage on my photography website. I enjoy portraiture....