a restorative justice project
introducing arts in prisons across Maharashtra
a restorative justice project
introducing arts in prisons across Maharashtra
just : Art









Just : Music
Suman Sridhar
“Performing at the prison was surreal – bringing music to
imprisoned people was an immediate experience of
healing through the arts. I felt honoured by the level of connection my music had with people; I left feeling
enriched.”
Aditya Ahir
“As I played, I could see how the music provided a temporary escape from the harsh reality of their lives. It was humbling to witness how a simple song could create a connection between us, transcending walls and bars.
Despite the difficult circumstances, I felt a sense of unity that resonated in the room. I left feeling grateful for the opportunity to bring a moment of peace into such a challenging environment”
Principles for reimagining the justice system
Many people who end up in prison are from underprivileged or marginalised backgrounds. Many are victims of wider social injustices.People in prison may not meet society’s standards of perfect victimhood. Many have acted in ways that caused harm to themselves or others. But within a justice system slanted against them, there is often little opportunity for repair, or escaping systems of oppression built around stigma and blame.
Violence and harm exist as a cycle. Some one harms you, you bury the pain, it comes out elsewhere on someone else.
We must work on developing a system of conflict resolution for our society that results in this cycle of harm being broken.
Communities must work towards reintegration and healing where individuals commit harms. And individuals who harm others must take responsibility for the consequences of their actions on others.
being given the chance to speak freely about the harm they experienced. They want their experience to be recognised as valid .
sometimes, they want concrete forms of repair from the person who caused harm before they can resume trusting that individual and society as a whole.
Our justice system must centre the process of repair around the victim’s needs.
For the offender:
Not being isolated, shamed or stigmatised or identified with their harmful action permanently. Being given a second chance.
Having the chance to explain their own experience.
Having the chance to take responsibility for their actions without sacrificing their lives, livelihoods, security, family, and reputation.
For the community:
Indirect experiences of harm should also be taken into account — for example, a hate crime against a person of a particular faith, caste, gender can indirectly affect members of the wider group.
People who end up isolated and stigmatised due to their actions can experience even more trauma in confinement. Instead of breaking the cycle of harm, they end up even more likely to commit harms, or become repeat offenders.
A justice system should not put unnecessary barriers between parties in conflict, and give them opportunities to resolve, repair and heal.
In our justice system, sadly, as soon as lawyers get involved — parties in conflict are asked to stop talking with the other side. Strained communication or no communication is tied to an increased breakage of trust. Often, this prevents the opportunity for what parties in conflict most need — which is to be heard by the other person
Impact
people we have reached in our weekly art classes
classes taught across male and female prisons
people attended live music performance
27,500
rupees in sales of artworks made in prison
Connect
We’d love to hear from you. Feel free to send us kind messages or notes of support for our teachers and students, suggestions or ideas, requests for partnerships or performances. We’d love to connect. contact@plusnineone.org
arts x social justice
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and resilience
Pieces come together | created in Byculla District Jail 2025
Monthly Newsletter
We are committed to freedom as a practice — that includes expanding our inner worlds through a never ending pursuit of wonder and curiosity.
Once a month, we share with you poems, artworks, writings, music — anything that inspires delight within us. This is a space for intellectual nourishment for anyone who’s looking. No ads, no algorithmic curations — just art, just music, just all those little things that lift our hearts and minds and remind us what this little life is and can be.