Ancient Afrikan Roots of Healing Justice: 

A Non-Traditional Critique of Restorative Justice’s White Supremacy Roots Circle Process – Three (3) Full Days Training

About the Training 

This Training is a grassroots Think Tank Session – A deep process. A serious process; A study session. We will be studying; reflecting; sharing; listening, performing and feeling… across the entire process… part of the study is for co-participants to monitor the energy within ourselves and within the collective. This grassroots organizing work is an intentional praxis to connect or reconnect Healing Justice to its Afikan and Black Liberation roots. A reconnection of healing practice for local communities that extend to a legacy of African Sacred Science created by ancestors of Afrikan/Black peoples. This Think Tank Session is a dialogue; a critique to be critique, all towards collective healing. Asé. 

“Black revolutionaries do not drop from the moon, we are created by our conditions. Shaped by our oppression. We are being manufactured in droves in the ghetto, street, places like Attica, Aan Quentin, Bedford Hills,

Leavenworth and Sing Sing. They are turning thousands of us. Many jobless Black veterans, and welfare mothers are joining our ranks. Brothers and sisters from all walks of life, who are tired of suffering passively... There is, and always will be, until every Black man, woman and child is free a Black Liberation Army.” – Assata Shakur,

“We want to make a clear distinction between the healing justice framework explored in this anthology, and other work by the same name rooted in restorative justice, reform, and healing the criminal justice system. The healing justice framework that we speak of is abolitionist and anti-capitalist and does not seek to reform/heal the prison industrial complex.” 

- Cara Page & Erica Woodland

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