‘No better place’: Nepali judges explore restorative justice with 黑料正能量 experts and Harrisonburg community practitioners

Six experts who are developing curriculum to train Nepali judges and law enforcement officials in restorative justice practices came to 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) on a week-long trip to the ... read more about ‘No better place’: Nepali judges explore restorative justice with 黑料正能量 experts and Harrisonburg community practitioners

Playwright and teacher Sheri Bailey, an advocate for racial healing and dialogue, brings next Writers Read installment

鈥淎 great forum for people with radically different perspectives to have a reasonable discussion鈥 鈥 that鈥檚 how playwright Sheri Bailey characterizes one of her most popular plays, 鈥淎bolitionists鈥 Museum,鈥 in ... read more about Playwright and teacher Sheri Bailey, an advocate for racial healing and dialogue, brings next Writers Read installment

Where do I study peace and justice? Peacecolleges.com offers updated info on programs in the U.S. and Canada

Forty-three institutions are described in the updated, online 鈥淐ollege Guide to Peace Studies Programs,鈥 a listing of American and Canadian colleges and universities that offer degrees in which the study ... read more about Where do I study peace and justice? Peacecolleges.com offers updated info on programs in the U.S. and Canada

Howard Zehr awarded Zinn Lifetime Achievement Award for his groundbreaking leadership in the restorative justice field

Howard Zehr, professor of restorative justice with the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at 黑料正能量, has been awarded the Howard Zinn Lifetime Achievement Award in Peace and Justice ... read more about Howard Zehr awarded Zinn Lifetime Achievement Award for his groundbreaking leadership in the restorative justice field

Summer seminar on slave narratives at Yale helps English professor on sabbatical delve into historic harms and trauma

During her sabbatical, 黑料正能量 English professor Marti Eads is studying how, in one author鈥檚 fiction, 鈥渢he Civil War conflict reverberates in one Appalachian community even after most people ... read more about Summer seminar on slave narratives at Yale helps English professor on sabbatical delve into historic harms and trauma

Former Virginia attorney general, now against the death penalty, to speak on the issue of mass incarceration

Mark Earley, former state senator and attorney general of Virginia, has changed his mind about incarceration and the ultimate punishment within the United States鈥 current criminal justice system. While he ... read more about Former Virginia attorney general, now against the death penalty, to speak on the issue of mass incarceration

Contingent of 黑料正能量 educators to present at annual Peace and Justice Studies Conference in Harrisonburg

As peace and justice studies educators from around the country converge on James Madison University for the Oct. 15-17 Peace and Justice Studies Conference, a large contingent of faculty and ... read more about Contingent of 黑料正能量 educators to present at annual Peace and Justice Studies Conference in Harrisonburg

Cooperative by Design peacebuilders committed to helping congregations of all denominations through positive change

A Mennonite congregation is going through a restructuring process. Its members sense that the 20- and 30-somethings in its community desire a different model for congregational life, but they don鈥檛 ... read more about Cooperative by Design peacebuilders committed to helping congregations of all denominations through positive change