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Organizers want a reform of the juvenile justice system that often incarcerates youths for minor infractions at a high cost to young people and the state. Marchers wore T-shirts and held signs, including a lighted sign with the message, “Prisons Don’t Work.” The march was organized by Mark Strandquist and Trey Hartt of Performance Statistics, a collaboration of Richmond area artists and legal advocates that is a part of the statewide RISE for Youth Coalition for juvenile justice reform.

Organizers want a reform of the juvenile justice system that often incarcerates youths for minor infractions at a high cost to young people and the state. Marchers wore T-shirts and held signs, including a lighted sign with the message, “Prisons Don’t Work.” The march was organized by Mark Strandquist and Trey Hartt of Performance Statistics, a collaboration of Richmond area artists and legal advocates that is a part of the statewide RISE for Youth Coalition for juvenile justice reform.