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Holding space for hope and creativity in the justice system with Home Ground

Holding space for hope and creativity in the justice system with Home Ground

Update: 2024-02-26
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Jacqui Moyes is the creative director of Home Ground, a collaborative creativity and wellbeing initiative for women in the justice system. Home Ground creates space for women to pause, nurture hope, activate social change and create better lives for themselves and future generations. On a Home Ground project, artists (inside and outside of prison) make creative works using dance, performance, photography, writing, painting and music to address the issues women and whānau face in the justice system.

In this episode, we talk about:
- Making it work when traversing between the justice system, arts and community spaces
- Different financial models that could support art projects in the justice system like Homeground
- The impact of Home ground

Learn more: https://www.homegroundnz.com

This podcast season is supported by Singapore National Art Council.



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Holding space for hope and creativity in the justice system with Home Ground

Holding space for hope and creativity in the justice system with Home Ground

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