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David Hooker on Race, Implicit Bias & Restorative Practice

Scholar, Professor, Attorney and cross-practice expert in a wide range of conflict-related fields, David Hooker currently serves as Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding at the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame. https://s3.amazonaws.com/RestorativeJusticeOnTheRise_Podcasts_ShowArchives/2019/DavidHooker.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Mar
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A Mini-Interview with Stephanie Lepp Plus Reckonings Episode 21: A survivor and her perpetrator find justice

RJ on The Rise Host Molly Rowan Leach interviews Stephanie Lepp of Reckonings, a powerful podcast exploring how we change our hearts and minds. Molly and Stephanie's conversation introduces Reckonings episode #21, which illuminates the story of two college students, sexual harm and misconduct, and their restorative justice process.  Thank you to Stephanie, and to […]
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Mar
13
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Waking Up White: An Interview & Conversation with Author Debby Irving

Debby Irving is a racial justice educator, author, and public speaker. A community organizer and classroom teacher for 25 years, Debby Irving grappled with racial injustice without understanding racism as a systemic issue or her own whiteness as an obstacle to it. https://s3.amazonaws.com/RestorativeJusticeOnTheRise_Podcasts_ShowArchives/2019/DebbyIrving.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Mar
8
2019
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Reckoning With Violence: Powerful NYT Article From Michelle Alexander

Michelle Alexander addresses how restorative justice is a viable approach to violent crime in this excellent NYT opinion piece from March 3, 2019.
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Feb
26
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Restorative Circles Facebook Community

If you are looking to find an active and engaging online community, you might appreciate as we do the Restorative Circles Facebook group conversation page. If you are new to the global work of RC and Dominic Barter, you might also appreciate visiting the website In addition, Restorative Justice on The Rise has had multiple […]
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Feb
26
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The Heart's Intelligence & The Role of Regulation

The Heart’s Intuitive Intelligence – a path to personal, social and global coherence Reposted in part from The Institute of HeartMath Restorative justice practices include exploring the power of self regulation and how to practice regulation specific to our needs in order to better navigate conflict when it arises.  The Institute of HeartMath has researched coherence […]
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Feb
11
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Map of RJ Programs, New Zealand

A map of restorative justice programs in New Zealand, from the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice, Wellington.
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Feb
11
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From the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice, New Zealand

The Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims Survey is an opportunity for victims/survivors to tell us their views, what works and what doesn’t, and how it can be improved. We've been asked to share the link to the survey widely so that more victims' voices can be heard. From the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice.
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Feb
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2019
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From IIRP: Research Shows Restorative Practices Improves School Climate

Research shows restorative practices improves school climate, reduces student suspensions and discipline disparities Written by Laura Mirsky Published: January 9, 2019 In one of the first rigorous, large-scale evaluations of restorative practices in a large urban school district, researchers from RAND Corporation found that restorative practices improved school climate, reduced student suspensions and decreased discipline […]
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Feb
6
2019
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Restoration of Voice: From Suppression to Expression--Dr. William Bledsoe

One of the most striking differences between a coercive response to misconduct, and a restorative response has to do with voice. A coercive response suppresses voice. A restorative response invites it. Powerful article from Dr. William Bledsoe of The Restorative Way
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