Join NACRJ for an Online Circle: Exploring Best Practices In Restorative Justice
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 11:00p-1:00p PT / 12:00p-2:00p MT / 1:00p-3:00p CT / 2:00p-4:00p ET
Join us for a Circle conversation exploring best practices in restorative justice. Drawing from NACRJ's Best Practices Guidelines Toolkit, this session invites practitioners, educators, and community members to reflect on what "best practices" mean to them and how we can support one another in developing and nurturing effective practice.
Free | Open to All
Additional Information:
About Circle Process:
Circle processes have their roots in Indigenous cultures around the globe, stretching back to ancient times. Circle values and practices are now known by many names, such as: community-building circles, peacemaking circles, talking circles, or simply "circles." In-person Circles usually include the following elements:
Online Circles are a virtual adaptation of the circle process. While they differ from an in-person Circle, many of the elements are incorporated into the virtual space.
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