Join IREE DePaul for an interactive bus exhibition and panel event on the topic of solitary confinement and current campaigns against it.
As the struggle for justice intensifies, our response must be more creative, more resilient, and more deeply human than ever before. We must meet this moment not with despair, but with bold action.This tour builds on a long history of transformation. From Rosa Parks to the Freedom Riders, buses have been a central part of making change in America.
Now, this bus continues that legacy. From September 4th to October 31st, the Journey to Justice tour will travel from California to Washington, D.C., serving as a moving center for “artivism”—using art and creativity to bring people together, ignite conversation, and build a powerful, unified call for action.We are proud to announce our local event as a key stop on this national tour. We call on you to stand with us and be part of this crucial gathering at DePaul University in Chicago!
Journey To Justice Bus Tour: DePaul.
Date: 10/9/2025
Time: Bus Exhibition Open (5-8:30PM) Panel Event (6PM-8PM)
Location: Bus Location (Parking Lot Behind 990 W Fullerton Building), Panel Event: SAC 161
Event Details: Explore the bus exhibition and external elements prior to hearing from different experts in the current fight against the use of solitary confinement in the US.
The Journey to Justice bus is a mobile hub for change, featuring a life-sized solitary cell model, VR experiences, a photo exhibit of survivors, and creative spaces for sharing stories. It’s a place to build the relationships and power necessary to dismantle this brutal system.
The Journey to Justice tour is brought to you by DePaul’s Institute for Restorative Educational Engagement in the Steans Center, the Unlock The Box Campaign, and Look2Justice.
Will You Ride with Us?
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