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100 1 _aDavis, Fania,
_9102012
245 1 4 _aThe little book of race and restorative justice :
_bBlack lives, healing, and US social transformation /
_cFania E. Davis.
260 _aNew York, New York :
_bGood Books,
_c[2019]
300 _a110 p. ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _a"Racial Justice and Restorative Justice Working Together to Transform the Black Experience in America This timely work will inform scholars and practitioners on the subjects of pervasive racial inequity and the healing offered by restorative justice practices. Addressing the intersectionality of race and the US criminal justice system, social activist Fania Davis explores how restorative justice has the capacity to disrupt patterns of mass incarceration through effective, equitable, and transformative approaches. Eager to break the still-pervasive, centuries-long cycles of racial prejudice and trauma in America, Davis unites the racial justice and restorative justice movements, aspiring to increase awareness of deep-seated problems as well as positive action toward change. In The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice, Davis highlights real restorative justice initiatives that function from a racial justice perspective; these programs are utilized in schools, justice systems, and communities, intentionally seeking to ameliorate racial disparities and systemic inequities. Furthermore, she looks at initiatives that strive to address the historical harms against African Americans throughout the nation. This newest addition the Justice and Peacebuilding series is a much needed and long overdue examination of the issue of race in America as well as a beacon of hope as we learn to work together to repair damage, change perspectives, and strive to do better"--
650 4 _aAfronorteamericanos
_9100950
650 4 _aRacismo
_98904
650 4 _aDiscriminacion racial
_93196
650 4 _aCondicion social
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