EXPO of Wisconsin

expo of wisconsin Call: 608-467-2495

At the core of our mission is a commitment to leveraging the lived experiences of those directly im- pacted by the justice system to drive tangible transformation across all facets of society that contrib- ute to mass incarceration and over-supervision. By harnessing their collective truths and advocating for policy changes, we endeavors to create a more just, equitable, and compassionate system that prioritizes the well-being of families and the safety of communities. Recognizing that these individuals are integral members of our communities, we champion the prin- ciples of human dignity, respect, and inclusion for all, irrespective of their criminal histories. By reframing the narrative around individuals with conviction and arrest records as valuable assets to society—integral to the fabric of families and communities—we aim to foster understanding, empa- thy, and support for those seeking reintegration post-incarceration.

Looking towards the future, we envision a society free from the shackles of mass incarceration, un- derpinned by a criminal legal system that upholds fairness, equity, and justice for all individuals.

Through sustained advocacy efforts, community engagement, and policy initiatives, we strive to dismantle oppressive structures, challenge discriminatory practices, and pave the way for a more inclusive and rehabilitative approach to justice in Wisconsin. As we continue our crucial work in driving systemic change and advocating for the rights and dignity of all individuals impacted by incarceration, the organization remains a beacon of hope, empowerment, and resilience for communities across Wisconsin. By amplifying the voices of those directly affected by the justice system, EXPO exemplifies the power of collective action, sol- idarity, and advocacy in effecting positive change and building a more just and compassionate society for all.

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