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Category: Restorative Justice

Book Reviews, Interviews, Restorative Justice

Grace from the Rubble – Book Review

I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading Grace from the Rubble – Book Review

Hope, Restorative Justice

Still Better Than Church

The women file past me into the room. They all wear the same bland prison whites, a pullover top matched to loose pants with an elastic waistband. Most … Continue reading Still Better Than Church

Reading & Writing, Restorative Justice

Zooming In on Book Club Discussions

How do you do an author interview and book discussion in the Covid-era? Anyway you can! I recently had a … Continue reading Zooming In on Book Club Discussions

Commentary/Opinion, Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice – No Need to Politicize It

Like millions of Americans, I watched the Democratic and Republican National Conventions as they ran on consecutive weeks in August. … Continue reading Restorative Justice – No Need to Politicize It

Hope, Reading & Writing, Restorative Justice

In the Presence of Wounded Healers

A “wounded healer” leverages their own experiences of pain and tragedy to help others heal from theirs. Originally coined by … Continue reading In the Presence of Wounded Healers

Restorative Justice

The Completion of a Great Idea

Note: It’s been a year since Balm came out. For those who haven’t read this account just prior to the … Continue reading The Completion of a Great Idea

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