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Restorative and Transformative Justice Begins With Community
Relationship and community are essential in effecting positive change and transforming punitive spaces into nurturing environments. These new articles from the Spring 2023 issue of Learning for Justice magazine highlight the significance of intentionality for building relationship and community—both inside and outside of the classroom—in ways that heal, uplift and create inclusive spaces where all can flourish.
- Healing Through Restoration and Transformation
- Toolkit: Peace-Building Circles
- Time Spent Building Community Is Never Time Wasted
Social Justice-Based Assessment, Evaluation and Grading
Cooperative and Collaborative Learning
Supporting Student Action
Supporting All Learners Through Differentiation
Critical Engagement With Materials
Curriculum and Instruction
Critical Practices for Social Justice Education
Uplift Honest History and the Power of Place
The latest issue of Learning for Justice magazine focuses on the South in the fight for democracy and justice. That entails acknowledging those at the center of an unjust system, whose very survival served as a form of resistance. In these new stories, Amber N. Mitchell details the ways in which the Whitney Plantation experiential learning tour sheds light on the lives of the people whose enslavement generated great wealth for their captors, and Lolita Bolden celebrates her Southern roots in both prose and poetry.
- Survival, Resistance and Resilience
- Where I’m From
- Centering Diverse Parents in the CRT Debate