Episode 2 is now up! 'Helping our children develop emotional awareness and vocabulary'. Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and let us know what you think! Any good books or TV shows you can recommend?
🔊 Apple: https://t.co/x5B0CGlD0S
🔊 Spotify: https://t.co/GkA6TJax0i
It was a privilege to spend time with these fantastic colleagues who have deep expertise in restorative justice—and who are also parenting young kids. Thanks for this great circle dialogue @lindsey_pointer, Joy, and Justine. @MintHouseRP
On teaching #restorativeJustice
"Push tables back
and tear walls apart
and see how opened up we can become when we are closed down—
enclosed around, I mean, and this is the extreme radicalness
of moving furniture." Ping Showalter in https://t.co/5FTY07kb9n @lindsey_pointer
Thank you @tncgonzalez and UC Law, San Francisfor partnering with the National Center on Restorative Justice on this event and to all the facilitators and speakers who made it such a powerful day both in person and online. Looking forward to next steps!
Feeling grateful for all the wonderful people who gathered and the important conversations that took place at the Equitable Systems Design for Restorative Justice Institute yesterday! @ncorj
VLGS faculty members Lindsey Pointer and Brunilda Pali co-edited a special issue of The International Journal of Restorative Justice, “Advancing restorative justice through art.” Check it out at the link below.
https://t.co/WaXI7ttO8J
Join our team! The @ncorj is hiring an Assistant Director, Partnerships and Communications.
Preference for Burlington-based, but a remote position is possible for the right candidate.
Please help us spread the word!
https://t.co/tA0ENj2juH
#restorativejustice#hiring

Starting in half an hour!
Last chance to join our webinar on Children’s Books on Restorative Justice! Register to get the link:
https://t.co/SrNFwcehpI
#RJWeek
The gallery from the @ncorj call for 3-minute videos answering the question "What is restorative justice?" is up! https://t.co/SUKbig3btR
The videos draw on stories, metaphors, poetry, personal experiences, and more to convey the complexity and power of RJ. They are awesome!
Happy #RJWeek! This week (and every week) I'm grateful to be part of a community working hard to transform harmful systems and bring about opportunities for greater understanding and healing.
I just had the absolutely thrilling experience of finding my book, Wally and Freya, on the shelves of one of my all-time favorite local bookstores, @OFirehouseBooks! 📚✨
#restorativejustice#author#picturebooks
👨👩👦📚 We will celebrate the #World Children's Day with authors of 2 children’s books on restorative justice: Lindsey Pointer (“Wally & Freya”) and Roberta Cifariello (“Stop Fighting”).
👉🏽 Online 21 November, 5- 6 pm CET, free.
https://t.co/SrNFwbWG18
#WorldChildrensDay#children
@BrunildaPali @VTLawSchool@VLSEnviroLaw@ncorj@VTLawSchool students are incredibly fortunate to be learning from a scholar who is always at the frontier of restorative approaches, leading with creativity and vision, @BrunildaPali. The course she designed, Environmental Restorative Justice, is sure to be outstanding!
The 2nd issue of this year’s The International Journal of Restorative Justice (TIJRJ) is out, including John Braithwaite’s seminal article on the war in Ukraine, and several more intriguing reads. Get you copy!
#restorativejustice#journal#TIJRJ
https://t.co/uaxeKKN2FX
Thank you @iancriminology and MI Lab for bringing us all together and making this happen! I feel so inspired, energized, and grateful for the time to connect!
Like #restorativejustice, design thinking is both a paradigm shift and an intentional process that opens up avenues for empathy and creative solutions. 💫 So grateful to have been one of 29 Fellows from 16 countries who took part in @HelloMi_lab RJ and Design Institute this week!