PDX (Aug 24, 25 - 2026) Intention Hosted by National Center for Restorative Justice (NC4RJ)
Community and restorative justice continues to grow and expand across the U.S. and world. With that growth comes increased opportunities for trainings, conferences, and events to deepen one’s relationship with these practices. In our commitment to continual learning, practice, and facilitating connections, we offer this calendar as a go to place to share and find community and restorative justice events.
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PDX (Aug 24, 25 - 2026) Intention Hosted by National Center for Restorative Justice (NC4RJ)
Monday, August 24, 2026 8:00 AM - Tuesday, August 25, 2026 3:30 PM (PDT)
Description
Hosted by National Center for Restorative Justice (NC4RJ)
Implementing Restorative Justice. 2 Day Intensive. Join us August 24th and 25th. 8:00am-3:30pm. This complements the Restorative Practices course and grants participants Level 2 Certification.
We will focus on Facilitation skills. While working in small groups participants will gather skills and put those skills into practice while facilitating. This course focuses on multi-author conferences and restorative confernces. Skills that are covered include introductions, listening, rephrasing, interrupting when needed, silence, patience, and more. In addition to facilitation of restorative conferences we will spend time learning and discussing trauma informed practices. We will also dive deeper into racial equity and cultural competency. We are able to spend more time with this topic throughout the course. We’ll answer why RJ is an appropriate tool for addressing equity issues. While we start with race, the tools of the equity lens apply to other disadvantaged groups and will help structure numerous conversations (race, gender identity, sexual orientation, class).
Lunch is provided, we will send out a survey for any food restrictions 30 days prior to the event.
This will be lead by Nicholas Bradford, Founder and other guest instructors. Click here to learn more.
5736 NE 33rd Ave
Portland, OR 97211 United States
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