Justice starts with community.
For our 25th anniversary, we want to hear from you. We'll listen to, learn from, and elevate your voice. What would you like to see restored or changed in your community?

Answer using the form on the right, and your response will be incorporated into a collaborative art piece by Brooklyn-based artist Pablo Power.
Submit your responses in any format:  text, photo, audio, or video. Maybe you'll be inspired to write a poem or perform your response. You can drop a link in the form to your submission.
 You're Invited to the Installation 
Join the artist Pablo Power in action as he creates a mural based on your responses. 

When? Saturday, October 23 | 2:00pm-5:00pm
Where? Key Food | 367 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY

Hope to see you there!
If you had the power to change or restore one thing in your community, what would it be?

Meet the Artist: Pablo Power

Pablo Power is a Brooklyn-based artist who works in a combination of mediums to build narratives that engage people to search for common ground. 

Learn more about the artist by visiting pablopower.net

 

"This question is one that has certainly informed and inspired my work for a long time and is absolutely perfect to incorporate into my art."

25 Years: Transforming Justice Together

For 25 years, the Center for Court Innovation has been committed to transforming justice. Transforming justice means giving everyone a seat at the table. By working alongside residents, local groups, and those who are affected by the justice system—we can shrink the system and put people first. 

How Can I Get Involved?

 

Learn

Watch this short video of our partners and staff on how the Center shrinks the footprint of the legal system to co-create safety.
 

Donate

Your support co-creates justice by strengthening communities and building a fair and people-centered legal system.
 

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Changemakers in Action

In our 25th year, we will feature 25 changemakers—the connectors, thinkers, and doers at the Center for Court Innovation—who are transforming justice together. Follow here and on social media with the hashtag #transformingjustice.

01

Meet Hailey

"Community has the answers to the issues. Whatever is going on, the person who lives on the block knows how to fix it.”
02

Meet Chidinma

“If we can put the right people in the room, we can create a space where solutions emerge.”
03

Meet Rev

“It’s all about loving people, and I believe in pastoring in community,” says Save Our Streets Brooklyn’s faith-based organizer.

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