Mass Incarceration
Moving from local to global, this project challenges the dominance of incarceration within the concepts and policies that promise security.
Join us for a conversation with leaders in peacebuilding and restorative justice, with reflections on how listening and dialogue inform their work and approach. Marc Gwamaka leads peace and values education programs in Rwanda, aiming to build sustainable peace after conflict and genocide. Armand Coleman and Supreme Hassan engage restorative justice principles and practices to promote healing and transformation among incarcerated individuals and impacted communities. This roundtable discussion will explore the value and power of restorative justice.
Speakers:
Marc Gwamaka, Engagement and Outreach Coordinator, Aegis Trust and Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda
Armand Coleman, Founder, Transformational Prison Project, US
Supreme Hassan, Founder, Responsible Party Consulting, US
Facilitated by
Bridget Conley, Research Director, World Peace Foundation
Jonathan Tirrell, Director, Generous Listening and Dialogue Center
Hosted by
Generous Listening and Dialogue Center, Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University
The World Peace Foundation at The Fletcher School, Tufts University