Mixing art with criminal justice has actually ended up being progressively typical in the U.S. The work frequently deals with complicated topics of redemption and reform. Jeffrey Brown took a trip to Philadelphia to check out a program that brought art to an unanticipated part of the justice system: the workplace of the city’s leading district attorney. Parts of this story were shot prior to the pandemic.
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