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Monthly Archives: July 2018
What Are These Circles?
I often get the question “what are circles?” This is a valid question. In our modern culture circle processes have be relegated to rather unique settings. You can find circle practices across the globe in all cultures and communities. They … Continue reading
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Humans Of Restorative Justice #9 – From Fight To Friends
Humans of Restorative Justice stories are written and edited by David Levine inspired by real-world practitioners. Today’s story is from an interview with Alyssa of Baltimore, M.D. The first person that entered the room at the recreation center was a … Continue reading
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