
The ROI of RJ: Rehumanization
In an impassioned op-ed piece over at NationofChange, Christopher Petrella paints a troubling picture of the state of corrections in the United States and the paths which… Read more about The ROI of RJ: Rehumanization

In an impassioned op-ed piece over at NationofChange, Christopher Petrella paints a troubling picture of the state of corrections in the United States and the paths which… Read more about The ROI of RJ: Rehumanization

James Cavanaugh, a retired ATF executive, offers a good picture of the role of police in the #occupy movement in this op-ed piece posted to… Read more about The occupation of policing social movements

In the marketplace of ideas, the concepts and language of reconciliation have become quite popularized and at the same time diluted. Coming out of the… Read more about Reconciliation: Re-Weaving a Social Fabric that Heals

On Friday of last week, I had the most fun day at work ever. I had the fortune of being the web & social media… Read more about On the social media wave of the Nobel Peace Prize

In Six Things to Grieve on 9/11 Anniversary (EMU News), Lisa Schirch lists the following six items to grieve on the recent 10th anniversary of 9/11: The… Read more about Six Things to Grieve on 9/11 Anniversary

In July of this year, Africa lost one of its premier peacebuilders in a tragic car accident in Kenya. While Dekha Ibrahim Abdi’s passing is… Read more about Dekha Ibrahim Abdi: Peacebuilder, Colleague, Friend

Sometimes one wishes that our experts in peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) had called it wrong. One wishes that they had been mistaken in… Read more about Assessing our early responses to 9/11

STAR was born from the ashes of 9/11. Who can forget the haunting images of that September day, the sky balmy, the smoke rising? Soon… Read more about Sharing an anniversary with 9/11

Inescapably, September 11, 2001 surfaced a question brewing under the surface of my faith and profession: How do we transform enmity? The faith I embrace… Read more about Transforming Enmity: The legacy of 9/11

justice, n. Etymology: < Old French justise, -ice (jostise) uprightness, equity, vindication of right, administration of law, jurisdiction, court of justice, infliction of punishment, gallows,… Read more about Restorative Justice Revisits Punishment