Teach a Person to Fish: Education & Training

Our community is launching a Restorative Practices Community Learning Campaign to foster a culture of trust, collaboration, and accountability across interdisciplinary industries. Through this initiative, we aim to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute to meaningful change.

Why Participate?

Restorative practices help restore flow and dynamism between all of our states of being, build stronger relationships, and promote powerful community.
By joining, you’ll gain tools and training to:

  • Navigate and bushwack conflict and difficult conversations.

  • Build skills in empathy, active listening, and heart-mapping: biological rewiring to heart and gut as our primary sources of knowledge, not brainstorming.

  • Create a culture rooted in love, health, connection, and shared accountability.

  • Enjoy the journey and the views.

Are you ready to deepen your skills, expand your reach, and build restorative justice into a community-centered livelihood?

  • Join our upcoming program designed for practitioners who want to move from passion to impact. Together, we’ll explore the strategies, tools, and partnerships needed to create a sustainable and thriving restorative justice practice.

  • The time for action is now. Your community needs your leadership, and we’re here to help you succeed. Let’s build a future of healing and connection—together.

“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

Your Path to Participation:

Complete the Baseline Survey
Help us understand the current understanding and identify areas for growth.

Attend Orientation
Learn the vision and goals of the campaign and how you can contribute.

Experience a Circle Practice
Participate in an interactive session to experience restorative practices in action.

Engage in 1:1 Conversations
Build connections and deepen your understanding of others’ perspectives.

Join Circle Practice Training
Gain the skills to facilitate and lead restorative circle practices within your role.

Participate in Restorative Conversations Training
Learn to hold conversations that prioritize accountability, understanding, and mutual respect.

Visit Office Hours
Get support through conflict coaching, skill-building workshops, and Q&A sessions.

Join the Core Team (Spring 2025)
Take a leadership role in advancing restorative practices at the college. As a core team member, you’ll co-facilitate initiatives, support training, and help shape long-term goals.