NEWS

2022 Impact Report

While no single report can accurately capture the totality of what an entire year holds, what you will find in this report is a beautiful attempt, one that builds upon our past 15 years of work and harnesses our dreams for a public memory archive that can help to imagine and create accountability and healing in the aftermath of violence.

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Welcome to our 2023 Writer and Artist in Residence!

Texas After Violence Project is proud of our artists and writer-in-residence. Each year, we invite artists and writers whose work centers on the impacts of state-sanctioned violence to build alongside our archives of memory and healing, and to interact with transformative and restorative justice.

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Reflections of the Aftermath of Incarceration

This video shares the raw experiences of eight individuals as they navigated the criminal justice system. Most of the people interviewed have served time in the Texas prison system, while one mother offers a point of view from family on the outside.

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Processing the Uvalde Tragedy

The past month in the US has been marked by the same gun violence that has long characterized our country. This week, we again feel the impact of this violence – this time  in Uvalde, Texas.

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Thank You, Amy!

For the last year and a half, Amy Kamp has led TAVP’s outreach and communications efforts. Now Amy is moving on and we are thrilled to see what she will accomplish in her next chapter!

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Thank you, Susie!

Susie was recently hired to be the Program Manager for Mourning Our Losses, and we know she’s going to do amazing and important work in that role. We are so grateful for Susie’s contributions during their time as one of our first-ever community advisors.

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