Restorative Justice and Other Restoration Practices: The Basics

August 21, 2025
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
TBA

Event sponsored by:

Office for Institutional Equity (OIE)

Contact:

Gonzalez, Amanda

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Speaker:

Leigh-Anne Royster, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Strategy and Education Development

Restorative justice (RJ) is an approach to community building rooted in native American practices of community integration and healing. Restorative justice and other restorative practices can be integral in recovering from crisis, community harm and/or social injustice. This model involves harmed communities and sometimes integrates those who have harmed within the community. This workshop will give and overview of RJ principles and practices that contribute to healing from trauma and community harm. In addition, this session will provide examples of how this approach has been effectively utilized in clinical settings, the classroom and community-based research. 

Facilitated by: Leigh-Anne Royster, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Strategy and Education Development

Note on the online registration form: Microsoft may ask you to sign in to access the form. Please use your alphanumeric NetID@duke.edu email (not an alias like jane.doe@duke.edu) and log in using your Duke credentials. The form will recognize you as a Duke employee or student and it will give you the option to receive a receipt of your submission, which will go to your Duke email inbox.

Registrants will receive additional information about the location, including parking, prior to the session. Please contact oie-education@duke.edu if you have any questions or concerns.


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