Co-Designing Community Justice: Why Co-Design Is the Future of Community Safety
This three-part webinar series combines expertise from our new Community Justice Solutions and established Neighborhood Safety Initiatives to explore how communities can create safer environments and build long-term solutions for public safety. This introduction explains how sustainable community safety requires a fundamental shift in how cities approach problem-solving; moving away from a top-down systems approach and towards community-led solutions.
Co-Designing Community Justice: Community Engagement, Youth Voice, and Local Ownership
This three-part webinar series combines expertise from our new Community Justice Solutions and established Neighborhood Safety Initiatives to explore how communities can create safer environments and build long-term solutions for public safety. This session explores the work of the Bronx Community Justice Center and examines models of youth engagement that shift power and change narratives.
Co-Designing Community Justice: Placemaking as a Safety Strategy
This three-part webinar series combines expertise from our new Community Justice Solutions and established Neighborhood Safety Initiatives to explore how communities can create safer environments and build long-term solutions for public safety. The closing session discusses how transforming physical environments can transform community outcomes and spaces into sites of connection, healing, and belonging.
Punch x Center for Justice Innovation: CIRCLE UP Talkback with Kenton Kirby
Inspired by the restorative justice circle practices depicted in Punch, audience members are invited to stay after this select matinee performance for a talkback co-facilitated by Center Staff Kenton Kirby and a Manhattan Theatre Club Teaching Artist.
Punch x Center for Justice Innovation: CIRCLE UP Talkback with Hillary Packer
Inspired by the restorative justice circle practices depicted in Punch, audience members are invited to stay after this select matinee performance for a talkback co-facilitated by Center Staff Hillary Packer and a Manhattan Theatre Club Teaching Artist.
Punch x Center for Justice Innovation: The Healing Power of the Arts
A part of our collaboration with the Manhattan Theatre Club for their play ‘Punch’. Watch the play and hear from community change-makers—including Center Staff Layman Lee—who activate the arts as a vehicle for advocacy and social change, and unpack how people access art as a tool for self-expression, individual transformation, and universal connection.