Healing and justice Faculty Staff Learning Community
September 15, 2025
Are you interested in promoting healing, equity, and community-building at UR? If so, we invite you to consider joining the Faculty Staff Learning Community (FSLC): Restorative Practices as Community and Justice-Building Tools.
Open to faculty, staff, and students, this FSLC creates a collaborative space to explore restorative justice (RJ) — an approach centered on repairing harm among individuals and communities — through hands-on practice with circle processes. These practices foster community-building, conflict resolution, goal setting, and dialogue across differences.
We'll meet on Oct. 3, Oct.17, and Nov. 14 from 1–2:30 p.m. In December, we'll also host a free, day-long Circle Process training led by world-renowned expert Kay Pranis.
For more information, please contact Monti Datta (mdatta@richmond.edu), Eunkyung (eunkyung.ahn@richmond.edu), or Kaylin Tingle (ktingle@richmond.edu).
Open to faculty, staff, and students, this FSLC creates a collaborative space to explore restorative justice (RJ) — an approach centered on repairing harm among individuals and communities — through hands-on practice with circle processes. These practices foster community-building, conflict resolution, goal setting, and dialogue across differences.
We'll meet on Oct. 3, Oct.17, and Nov. 14 from 1–2:30 p.m. In December, we'll also host a free, day-long Circle Process training led by world-renowned expert Kay Pranis.
For more information, please contact Monti Datta (mdatta@richmond.edu), Eunkyung (eunkyung.ahn@richmond.edu), or Kaylin Tingle (ktingle@richmond.edu).