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SUMMARY:Advanced Peacemaking Circles with Kay Pranis
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Peacemaking Circles\nwith Kay Pranis \nSeptember 7th-9th\n9:30am – 5:00pm – All three days required\nColumbia School of Social Work \nThis advanced peacemaking circle training is for people who are currently or have recently been using peacemaking circles in the work. \nABOUT PEACEMAKING CIRCLES \nThe Peacemaking Circle training is an opportunity for anyone interested in conflict resolution\, community building or restorative justice to increase their skills and knowledge for having difficult conversations. The peacemaking circle is a dialogue process useful for increasing understanding among different perspectives and for creating effective solutions to long-standing issues of conflict or disconnection. The circle strives to create an environment safe for every participant to express their point of view and nurtures the possibility of finding win-win solutions for the benefit of all. Circles have been used in schools\, families\, workplaces\, neighborhoods\, faith communities\, social services and the justice system. \nTO REGISTER: https://peacemakingcircle2018.eventbrite.com \n\nCOST: $300 per person\n*includes light breakfast each day – space is limitedKay Pranis worked for the MN Dept. of Corrections for nine years between 1994 and 2003 as the Restorative Justice Planner. It was in that position that she learned about Circles and began her focus on Circles. Kay has authored or co- authored several books about circles and is an adjunct professor and has a particular interest in the use of circles to support social justice \nFor questions contact Cameron @ cwr2116@columbia.edu
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/advanced-peacemaking-circles-kay-pranis/
LOCATION:Columbia School of Social Work\, 1255 Amsterdam Avenue\, Room 1109\, New York\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Center For Justice or co-sponsored event,Featured Events
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