The RunAround is a board game that reflects the lived experiences of youth experts and designers at the SEED Institute who know and have navigated the cradle-to-prison pipeline. Designed with game design mentorship from iThrive Games and the community wisdom of SEED Institute co-architects, BMA TenPoint Alliance and Transition HOPE, the tabletop game was designed after a year of research and surfaces structural violence's effect on young people's well-being, deliberately using its mechanics to authentically communicate the harm they experienced in the juvenile justice system. Since its release, the game has been featured in The Boston Globe, and has been played with educators, policymakers, changemakers, and community stakeholders, sparking constructive and reflective conversations in the Boston Metropolitan area and nationwide. The Run Around also pairs with a Facilitator Guide, co-created by SEED designers and iThrive's social and emotional learning and instructional design experts to expand the learning in the play experience, and ignite meaningful reflection and action.