Our Community of Collaborators
These organizations intersect and also move the conversation forward around the work we do. We encourage you to visit, support, and take workshops from many of these organizations. All of their information has been posted with their consent.
Please click on their respective logos to visit their website
We're a Phoenix-based trauma-informed arts organization that devises original, interdisciplinary, experimental, post-dramatic performances about social and emotional wellbeing (i.e. we make weird art about tough stuff). Check out our performance reel below and the links above to see what we've created over the past six seasons. And if you want to know what season seven has in store, be sure to follow us on IG, FB, and sign-up for our newsletter as we have exciting announcements to roll out all season long!
Aliento serves undocumented, DACA, and mixed immigration status families to transform trauma into hope and action. We are youth-led and directly impacted people and allies who are invested in the well-being, emotional healing, and leadership development of those impacted by the inequities of lacking an immigration status.
Splinter Art Collective and Community Fund is located in Tucson, AZ. They are an organization that aims to provide a safe, accessible and equitable physical and community space for liberatory art practices and social justice organizing. We focus on community events, art curation, housing justice, and providing mutual aid to the surrounding community-in particular our unsheltered neighbors. By centering marginalized voices and experiences, nurturing community building across divisions and cultivating deeply representative leadership, Splinter strives to be a model of partnership, inclusivity, diversity, and abolition.
RE:Frame Youth Arts Center is an arts and liberation community center in South Phoenix. We were created by teens and young adults, with support from our adult accomplices & allies. We are open after school as a space for young people to chill, be safe, create art, and get involved in their community. EVERYTHING IS FREE! COME THRU!
Restorative Justice is a fast-growing state, national and international social movement that views crime as being a violation of people and relationships. This conflict creates obligations to make things right. In turn, we search for solutions that promote repair, reconciliation and reassurance. Our mission is to provide supportive restorative justice services, training and consultation to juveniles, adults, families and the community at large.
Current Partnerships:
We partner with the Yavapai County Juvenile Detention Center to conduct RP circles for selected youth and their families in a program called Journey's.
Two of the NARJ board members are currently leading the implementation of RP in the Flagstaff Unified School District.
We will soon be training the Coconino County Probation staff in restorative practices.
We partner with Represent Justice and Sedona International Film Festival to sponsor fundraising events with films and the subjects of those films that relate to social justice
Ways to get involved:
Sustain the NARJ programs with tax-deductible donations
Apply, volunteer and train to become a NARJ Facilitator
Share information about NARJ with your community