How Inez and Vinoodh, Frank Lebon, Luke Gilford and More Are Using Their Art To Keep Kids Out of Prison

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The initiative will sell $100 prints from over 50 artists to benefit Avenues4Justice, an NYC-based organization that works with teens in the juvenile justice system.

, an NYC-based organization that works with teens in the juvenile justice system. 100% of proceeds will go to the organization, which seeks to keep youth out of prison with supervised programs that provide court advocacy, tutoring, and mentorship.

Pics for the Kids' goal to lessen the number of youths in prison feels particularly necessary right now, as the COVID-19 pandemic is having aon those incarcerated. The results of the program are inarguably beneficial: one year in a New York State juvenile detention center for a year costs $353,000 and only 25-50% remain crime-free, while by contrast, one year in the Avenues for Justice program costs $5,200 and 90% of those who participate stay out of prison.

"We wanted to do something to help after the story of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder came out. Then Breanna Taylor’s story came out, then George Floyd, then the BLM protests happened.

 

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