When you’re ready for change.

Restorative practices involve an interdisciplinary & holistic approach to community building and actualizing our collective potential. These teachings and practices are in relationship with the indigenous cultures and a world view of reciprocity, interconnectedness & environmental stewardship from which they are derived.

“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”

-Lilla Watson

We create immersive, long term learning environments aimed at cultivating community cultures that are self defined as ideal. We engage intrapersonal, interpersonal and institutional remedies to enhance efficacy in pursuits of:

  • relational well being + fulfillment

  • environmental + cultural regeneration

  • education + work as a freedom practice

  • arts engagement + healing science

  • core values reflected in fiscal responsibilities

Restorative Justice Practice emboldens scholars, educators, leaders and community servants with skills to:

  • Transition from a zero sum game to “the sum of us” that privileges collective prosperity

  • Create time & adequate resources required for meaningful change, cultural congruence and systematic equity

  • Embody verbal & non-verbal communication techniques that encourage egalitarian power structures

  • Transform conflict, cliques and bias into opportunities, accountability & win-win-win conditions

  • Partner with community to establish trust and advance education of how to maximize protective factors within communal space

  • Foster solidarity with the social, environmental and economic issues and values that are most pressing

  • Enact organizational policy that encourages stakeholder wellbeing, longevity, loyalty and fulfillment

  • Engage community care techniques to uplift values of self determination, democracy and holistic health

Note: As a form of reparations for the mass atrocity committed by the United States government upon Indigenous peoples in ongoing attempts of genocide and African Americans via slavery, a percentage of every training cost goes directly to the advancement of black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC).

We begin with relationships. Please allow us the time to get to know you, introduce ourselves and understand the nature of your needs. We will honestly assess if we are a good fit for your community. If not, we have plenty of friends to refer you to!