May 2025
Transforming Justice 2025: A Joint National Conference of Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies. Victoria, BC.
What would housing be like in a world without prisons? In this workshop we will be collaborating to make cut-and-paste collages to respond to this speculative question. This workshop is part of the ongoing project “Mapping the Housing Journeys of Gender and Criminalization” to address housing injustice through collective storytelling and collaborative speculative design. This work includes making visible the many intersecting and bi-directional experiences of housing insecurity and criminalization: (a) how housing insecurity contribute to involvement in the criminal (in)justice system, and (b) how experiences of criminalization impact the safety, stability, and accessibility of housing. To move beyond just documenting these lived experiences, these workshops also use artistic co-creation as facilitator for “freedom dreaming.” The speculative question—what *would* housing be like in a world without prisons—opens space to explore our diverse past experiences through future visioning and vice versa. The collaborative, creative, and material process of making collages opens space for us to share, to listen, to think through, and to make (representations of) those futures together. The collages will be collected into a transforming housing justice “zine”—a small-format, non-commercial publication with a long tradition in activist spaces and marginalized communities. Together we will decide if this zine will be distributed as a memento for workshop participants or for a broader audience.
