Hosted by the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice
Join NACRJ as we come together in celebration of International Restorative Justice Week.
While we always value the power of sitting in Circle in person, virtual Circles make it possible for people everywhere to gather in shared reflection and connection. In a time when so much in our world feels divided, the simple act of being together, listening deeply, and speaking from the heart remains a powerful form of community building and healing.
This year’s gathering will center on the theme of joy, the kind that lives within us, between us, and in the moments of connection that remind us we belong. Circle questions will invite reflection on where we find joy, how we share it, and how it sustains us even as we navigate challenging and complex times together.
The event will kick off with welcoming remarks to initiative a deeper level of reflection. To honor the spirit of authentic connection, participants will be placed into small Circles of 6–8 people, each guided by a Circle Keeper.
Let’s gather in community, across distance, to listen, share, and celebrate the power of joy and human connection.
Event Details

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.
Community Guidelines:
Please note your time zone; hours listed are in CST.
Zoom Link will be provided upon registration confirmation