Restorative justice practice is not limited to repairing relationships in workplace, school, and community environments. It is also an effective approach to healing and building community in various contexts. This practice is a powerful tool in the quest for climate justice, universal healthcare goals and building up the middle class through small business development as it helps us find new paths and questions that don't rely on traditional images of success.

Our people support you in repairing harm with:

  • intrapersonal + interpersonal dynamics

  • systemic inequities

  • business disputes + negotiations

  • civic engagement + political debates

  • community development

  • familial conflicts

  • high-impact crime and harm.

  • environmental damages

  • medical malpractice

  • forms of harm caused by systems of power and oppression

We explore the intersection of social justice and movements, and how to infuse holistic wisdom with content centered on social justice.

Through our practice, we invite you to traverse new paths and embrace disorientation. We believe that in wild places, we can be left undone, ready for the impossible. Together, we can transform in service of the collective good and change the world. Join us on this journey towards healing and restoration.

What we provide:

  • Reparation: One of the primary outcomes of a restorative justice process is reparations or restoration of harm caused by the wrongdoing. The process involves a dialogue between the parties involved, which aims to identify the harm caused and how to repair it. In addition of restitution, this could involve actions such as policy change, behavior change, further education, mentor/mentee-ship, engagement of healing modalities, job readiness, job creation, entrepreneurial endeavors, the creation and expression of art, participating in advocacy, mutual aid, environmental clean-up/beautification, research and writing and/or cultural immersion.

  • Empowerment: Another key outcome of restorative justice processes is empowerment. The process empowers the individuals involved by allowing them to have a voice in the process and to take responsibility for their actions. It also empowers the community by giving them a sense of ownership over the process and the outcomes.

  • Healing and reconciliation: Restorative justice processes aim to bring healing and reconciliation to those affected by the harm. The process provides a safe and brave space for participants to express their emotions, concerns, and needs, and to hear the perspectives of others. This can lead to a greater understanding of the situation and an opportunity for healing to unfold. Restorative justice processes also provide an opportunity for community members to come together and support each other in the process of healing and reconciliation.

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Let's mend what's broken, Give back what's due, Take steps towards healing, There's much to gain anew.

Reparations for the wronged, And for those who caused the pain, Together we can move forward, And repair what was once in vain.

We'll be with you through the journey, Every step, every stride, As we work towards restoration, And let unity be our guide.