Join RAA on September 30th at 7:30pm (ET) for an Enlightening Discussion on Restorative Practices in the Spiritual Community.
In this webinar, author Leaf Seligman will delve into themes from her book, Being Restorative, sharing insights on:
- Learning to look for ourselves in others
- Engaging in communal and collective accountability
- Understanding that true change occurs in an uncondemned state
- Exploring the historical and spiritual roots of restorative practices
Who Should Attend:
This event is ideal for religious leaders, educators, community organizers, mental health professionals, those impacted by the criminal legal system, and anyone interested in fostering a restorative culture.
Featured Speaker: Leaf Seligman
Leaf Seligman—an esteemed restorative practitioner, circle-keeper, educator, itinerant preacher, and advocate for tenderness — will guide us through a worldview that integrates connection, compassion, belonging, and accountability into daily life. Her collection of essays, Being Restorative, reflects on creating a world where right relationships can thrive.
“A great friend, mentor and professor at the university taught me that it is only in an uncondemned state that any of us can change. The state might convict a person but condemnation—the absolute declaration that a person is unworthy of belonging to the human family—leaves no room or reason to heal, improve, or change. And that wisdom informs not only my teaching—it shapes my life.” - Leaf Seligman
Purchase Leaf's book here: Being Restorative
Here are some links to listen/watch Leaf in action:
- TEDx talk on the power of stories to connect us.
- A musically infused performance based on my book From the Midway in Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice, with over 20 years of experience in restorative practices.
SIGN UP HERE: Being Restorative Webinar Sign Up
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