Fania E. Davis talks about using restorative justice to promote community peace and healing — to interrupt the racialized school to prison pipeline and mass incarceration, to transform historical harm against African-Americans, and to address other injustices.
Davis is a long-time social justice activist and civil rights trial attorney, and has been active in the Civil Rights, Black liberation, women's, prisoners', peace, anti-racial violence, and anti-apartheid movements. She is a professor and scholar with a PhD in Indigenous Knowledge, and is the founding director of Restorative Justice of Oakland Youth in Oakland, California.
This event is part of the U-M Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.
Davis is a long-time social justice activist and civil rights trial attorney, and has been active in the Civil Rights, Black liberation, women's, prisoners', peace, anti-racial violence, and anti-apartheid movements. She is a professor and scholar with a PhD in Indigenous Knowledge, and is the founding director of Restorative Justice of Oakland Youth in Oakland, California.
This event is part of the U-M Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.
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ZoomJanuary 16, 2023 (Monday) 2:00pm
Meeting ID: 94031911652
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