The Chequamegon Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (CUUF) will hold a Sunday service on February 11, 2024, at 10 a.m. in a hybrid format. Attendees can join in person in the Alvord Theatre at Northland College’s Ponzio Campus Center or join the livestream via Zoom.
Dani O’Brien will deliver the message “The Healing Power of Restorative Justice.”
About the Message
Across the country, communities, organizations, and schools are attempting to move away from punitive approaches to justice toward restorative approaches that center on healing, repair, and reciprocity. In this talk, Northland College Professor of Education Dani O’Brien will share lessons from the restorative justice movement and invite us to consider how the ethics of love and care at the center of restorative justice might help us build a more just world.
Across the country, communities, organizations, and schools are attempting to move away from punitive approaches to justice toward restorative approaches that center on healing, repair, and reciprocity. In this talk, Northland College Professor of Education Dani O’Brien will share lessons from the restorative justice movement and invite us to consider how the ethics of love and care at the center of restorative justice might help us build a more just world.
Kate Ullman will be the service’s lay leader.
Join with the Zoom Client Follow this link to join. Meeting ID: 916 8704 2498 Passcode: CUUF |
Join by Phone 312-626-6799 Meeting ID: 916 8704 2498 Passcode: 324633 |
CUUF is a Welcoming Congregation and invites people of every age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, language, ability, religion, or cultural background to attend. For a complete description of the service and access information, please visit www.chequamegonuuf.org.