How can we create a world where no youth are locked up? | Gina Lyles & Trey Hartt | TEDxRVA
How would juvenile justice reform differ if it were led by incarcerated youth? Trey Hartt is an artist and educator with a non profit and Gina Lyles has a personal experience with the juvenile justice system. Together they now are advocates for juvenile justice system reform.
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. It was filmed and edited by Tijo Media at the Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Arts Center in Richmond, VA.
#juvenilejustice #reform
Gina Lyles is a program leader at ART 180 where she currently leads programs in creative expression at the Richmond Juvenile Detention Center. Trey Hartt is on the Board of Directors for Alternate ROOTS, a regional organization calling for social and economic justice and working to dismantle all forms of oppression. Hartt currently serves as the Deputy Director of ART 180 helping to lead its new juvenile justice program. For the past year, Gina and Trey have been working together on the Performing Statistics project connecting incarcerated youth to artists, legal experts, and community activists in order to advance juvenile justice reform in Virginia. The project has gained the attention of the local Richmond City Police Chief and the Director of the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice and was recently awarded a Robins Foundation Community Innovation Grant to transition it into a 3-year program of ART 180 and the Legal Aid Justice Center.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео How can we create a world where no youth are locked up? | Gina Lyles & Trey Hartt | TEDxRVA канала TEDx Talks
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. It was filmed and edited by Tijo Media at the Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Arts Center in Richmond, VA.
#juvenilejustice #reform
Gina Lyles is a program leader at ART 180 where she currently leads programs in creative expression at the Richmond Juvenile Detention Center. Trey Hartt is on the Board of Directors for Alternate ROOTS, a regional organization calling for social and economic justice and working to dismantle all forms of oppression. Hartt currently serves as the Deputy Director of ART 180 helping to lead its new juvenile justice program. For the past year, Gina and Trey have been working together on the Performing Statistics project connecting incarcerated youth to artists, legal experts, and community activists in order to advance juvenile justice reform in Virginia. The project has gained the attention of the local Richmond City Police Chief and the Director of the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice and was recently awarded a Robins Foundation Community Innovation Grant to transition it into a 3-year program of ART 180 and the Legal Aid Justice Center.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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