Mission Statement:
The Restorative Community Coalition is in the business of Re-Claiming lives. We are an action-oriented coalition advocating for restorative,
Establishing Trust: A discussion about impediments and essentials. ๐ท
In the second of our three-part series, the iChange Justice Podcast digs deep into our local legal landscape. Join the Restorative Community Coalition as we move past the rhetoric to answer the hard questions.
Join us this Wednesday for the start of a brand new series on Restorative Justice. Tune in at noon locally on KOYS-LPFM 94.1 or wherever you get your podcats.
#234-iChange Justice Podcast โ From Prison to Homeless, to Certified Peer Counselors (Encore)
In this encore episode, Host Joy Gilfilen introduces John and Wes, two men rebuilding their lives after incarceration and now helping others find their way forward.
#233 iChange Justice Podcast โ Paranoia, Heartbreak & Rehabilitation (Encore)
iChange Justice interviews Jerome Gold, the author of Paranoia and Heartbreak, about his 15 years as a rehabilitation counselor at Echo Glen, the Washington State Juvenile Prison.
#231 iChange Justice Podcast: "What is justice anyway?" Hosted by The Restorative Community Coalition
"What is justice anyway? It depends on the eye of the beholder." ๐๏ธโ๏ธ
We present a special Encore of Episode #01 of the iChange Justice Podcast. Available Now!
#232 iChange Justice Podcast โ Jails, Bonds & Bond Markets (Encore )
Most people have no idea that incarceration is tied to financial markets and that prison-related bonds can ultimately be traded on the stock exchange, sometimes owned by political leaders and investment funds.
Most have no idea that incarceration is tied to Wall Street. ๐โ๏ธ
In this encore, JoyGilfilen & a bond trader track the journey from a 911 call to the stock exchange.
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#230-iChange Justice Podcast โ Justice, the Eclipse, and the Patterns of History (Encore)
In this encore episode, Host Joy Gilfilen explores the connections between justice, history, science, and the rhythms of the natural world. The conversation reflects on the April 8, 2024
#229-iChange Justice Podcast
Joy Gilfilen speaks with author of Wetiko: Healing the Mind-Virus that Plagues Our World, the concept of โwetiko,โ a psycho-spiritual mind virus long described in Native traditions as a destructive force operating within human consciousness.
#231- iChange Justice Podcast, our flagship episode. "What is justice anyway?" (Encore).
What is justice anyway? It depends on the eye of the beholder. Three people from the Restorative CommUnity Coalition with lived experience in the field.
#228 โ iChange Justice Podcast - "A walkaboutโ along
I-5 (Encore)
In this encore episode, Host Joy Gilfilen interviews a woman who spent time โon walkaboutโ along the I-5 corridor, living unhoused while observing and experiencing the realities of homelessness firsthand
#228 โ iChange Justice Podcast A walkaboutโ along the I-5 corridor, (Encore Presentation)
Host Joy Gilfilen interviews a woman who spent time โon walkaboutโ along the I-5 corridor, living unhoused while observing and experiencing the realities of homelessness
#227 Encore โ iChange Justice Podcast
During our creative retreat to record new and innovative material, weโre sharing an encore of one of our Top Shows of 2023 โ Episode #67, โCORE Mental Health Services.โ
#227-iChange Justice Podcast โ CORE Mental Health Services (Encore)
As part of our March and April creative retreat, Restorative Community Coalition is sharing encore conversations that highlight community solutions and lived experience. Reach out to give your feedback.
Encore Presentation โ Thursday everywhere you get your https://t.co/yB5xnMQWOR part of our March and April creative pause, weโre revisiting conversations that matter.
iChange Justice Podcast talks with John Fitzpatrick on peer mentoring & supportive housing.
#225 โ iChange Justice Podcast
Fit to Survive: Climate, Reparations, and the Moral Work of Becoming Fit to Survive
Hosted by Karen Ball with James Addington, Mel Hoover, and William Gardiner.
If you want to understand the systemic roots of social unrest. Hosts Joy Gilfilen and Karen Ball are joined by leadership veterans Mel Hoover, James Addington, and Bill Gardiner for a 3-part clinical investigation into how our society was built and how we can make it over.
#224 iChange Justice Podcast: "Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community?"
Unpacking Inclusion, Control, and Affection: A Clinical Look at the Structures of Power and Systemic Trauma.
Guests Mel Hoover, James Addington, and Bill Gardiner
#222-Understanding the Current Societal Unrest in Our Nation and Its Impact on Our Global Society
Joy Gilfilen and co-host Karen Ball continue a deep historical reflection with Mel Hoover, Bill Gardiner, and James Addington. โ๏ธ๐
#221 - Following a historical structures of law
#221-iChange Justice Podcast-Practical History: Unveiling the Structures of Law; Imprinting NOW Generations
We explore the ripples of the Civil Rights movement specifically as it gained steam and shifted from the Atlantic Seaboard and the deep South toward the West.