
Motus Theater worked with formerly incarcerated leaders to develop autobiographical monologues about the criminality and injustice within the criminal justice system. Monologues cover themes as diverse as racial profiling, inequity in the bond/bail system, human rights abuses in prison, the criminalisation of substances abusers, and the systemic racism and poverty that pushes young people into illicit economies because they are shut out of legal opportunities.
Some of the JustUs monologues were available during the week of the REstART Festival. On 3 December we scheduled a talk with the artistic director Kirsten Wilson and Motus JustUs monologist Juaquin Moble. Special guest of this event is Fania Davis, restorative justice advocate and social justice activist in Oakland, who recently published "The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation". Also Tunde Adefioye, city dramaturge and poet from Brussels, will join the discussion.
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