Georgia Conflict Center's online blog, where we share reflections, interviews, and articles related to restorative justice and restorative practices.
Liberatory ConsciousnessWe cannot do restorative justice work well if we are not also fighting for racial equity in the spaces that we work. Looking through the lens of equity, we find the concept of liberation. This brings up the question, how do we grow our liberatory consciousness?
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The Stories We CreateWhen we’re working as a team, we can start in one direction, but we may end up in a completely different direction by the end of the year.
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Restorative Practices for the Seven Generations to Come“History is asking us to become healers. We are so good at causing harm, at every level. We are experts at that. So I want to thank you for answering history’s call so that we will have a future for the seven generations to come.” - Dr. Fania Davis
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Over the last school year, Bridger Middle School leaders decided to take a different approach to deal with the fighting and students acting out.
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On Tuesday, City Schools of Decatur released the findings of an independent evaluator who looked into how the district responded to a teacher using a racial slur in class.
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Angela Monell and Southwest Guilford High School are committed to restorative practices as a way to keep kids in class and out of trouble.
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