Tag: restorative justice

  • 2017 2nd Annual Transformative Justice, Prison Abolition, and Anarchist Criminology Conference

    2017 2nd Annual Transformative Justice, Prison Abolition and Anarchist Criminology Conference March 25 and 26, 2017 Senate Chambers, Student Union Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, USA Free and Open to the Public _________________________________________________ SCHEDULE March 25, 2017 – Saturday Every presentation presented by each individual should be approximately 15 to 20 minutes long. 10:00am to…

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  • 2016 4th Annual National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth

    2016 4th Annual National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth May 15 to May 21, 2016 We are looking for groups and individuals around the United States to organize events. During the 4th Annual National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth organizations, groups, collectives, mosques, synagogue, community centers, bookstores, schools, clubs, churches, recreation centers, and…

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  • Save the Kids Official Statement – On Police Misconduct

    PDF – Save the Kids Official Statement on Police Misconduct SAVE THE KIDS OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON JUSTICE TO POLICE MISCONDUCT August 5, 2015 The international movement to demand an end to police brutality against People of Color in the U.S. is not slowing down; rather, it is increasing in scope and volume. Save the Kids…

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  • Intro to Restorative Justice by Maurece Graham

    Intro to Restorative Justice Maurece Graham 03/27/14                     Margaret Mead once said “We make our own criminals, and their crimes are congruent with the national culture we all share.” If, then the imbalance that is crime is of our making so too must the re-balancing be…

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  • Defining and Finding Freedom by Trevor Brown

    Defining and Finding Freedom By: Trevor Brown January 8, 2013 Hello Young Brothers and Sisters, My name is Trevor Anthony Brown, OID#203814, and I am an inmate at the Rush City correctional facility. As of today, I have been incarcerated for exactly 14 years, 5 days, and 19 hours after being charged and convicted of aiding…

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