Georgia Conflict Center's online blog, where we share reflections, interviews, and articles related to restorative justice and restorative practices.
What GCC Means to MeA parent shares how restorative practices enhanced his relationship with his child and students.
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The Unexpected Gift of GCC: The First in our Story SeriesThe best gifts are experiences. Especially those that fundamentally change you, help you evolve.
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GCC Fundraising Priorities for 2024
Read More →One of the most powerful and underused tools in a BIT’s toolbox is the integration of restorative practices. Conflict is almost always a reflection of something more profound, what psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., the “father of nonviolent communication,” would call “a tragic expression of unmet needs.” Restorative practices acknowledge this reality and seek to meet it.
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Armed police offices are present in nearly half of US K-12 public schools, but the data just doesn't back up their effectiveness.
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Georgia Conflict Center is one of 32 organizations that signed a coalition letter to the Georgia Congressional Delegation urging members to reject any budget legislation that would cut hundreds of billions of dollars from critical programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and other public welfare programs and services. The letter was transmitted to the Georgia members of congress, leadership, committee chairs, and ranking members in the House and Senate.
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