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SUMMARY:Building a Restorative Justice Movement Grounded in Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:Building a Restorative Justice Movement Grounded in Racial Justice\nFriday Oct 21– 6:30-8:30pm\nColumbia School of Social Work\, Rm 311/312\n\nRegister Here: https://rjandracialjustice.eventbrite.com \nAn approach to justice that focuses on repairing harm\, restorative justice (RJ) is well-suited to address the impact of racism on individuals and within institutions.  But until recently the RJ field has failed to grapple explicitly with racial injustice—both within the movement itself and within the institutions where it is most often implemented.  However\, it is essential for RJ to develop a racially conscious lens\, and more broadly\, an intersectional lens\, especially as it is adopted more broadly within schools and justice systems that are plagued by racial inequity and other forms of oppression.  As an effective alternative to punitive systems\, the restorative justice movement must grapple with the historical context in which state punishment has been disproportionately imposed on people of color. \n\n\nJoin Whitney Richards-Calathes\, Aisha Norris\, José Alfaro and Kay Pranis for a thought-provoking discussion. \nOrganized by the Center for Justice at Columbia University\, the Restorative Justice Initiative\, the Criminal Justice Caucus at Columbia School of Social Work and the Field Education Department and Student Services at Columbia School of Social Work
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/building-restorative-justice-movement-grounded-racial-justice/
LOCATION:Columbia School of Social Work\, 1255 Amsterdam Avenue\, Room 1109\, New York\, 10027\, United States
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