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Co-creating Peace Episode #39 - What Is Restorative Justice, Really?

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Welcome to “What is Restorative Justice, Really?” – Episode #39 of Co-creating Peace, a series about conscious communication and conflict transformation.

I am so pleased to have my friend and colleague, Tonya Covington join me to talk about a very important field of mediation – especially in today’s world. It is a powerful, yet underutilized form of mediation known as Restorative Justice.

Tonya Covington was appointed by the Mayor of Albuquerque to bring Restorative Justice to the City. She is the immediate past President of the New Mexico Mediation Association. Tonya has been a trained mediator and teacher of mediation since 1988. Tonya has expertise in Restorative Justice, Workplace, Family, Transformative, Cross-cultural, Postal (REDRESS), Divorce and Elder mediation.

Please support Co-creating Peace:

  • Subscribe to Co-creating Peace on your favorite podcast provider
  • Send me your ideas for topics and guests or be a guest to talk about your communication or conflict resolution challenges and receive free communication coaching
  • Share on social media & tell the world about Co-creating Peace!
  • Become a patron at www.patreon.com/CocreatingPeace

Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

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Welcome to “What is Restorative Justice, Really?” – Episode #39 of Co-creating Peace, a series about conscious communication and conflict transformation.

I am so pleased to have my friend and colleague, Tonya Covington join me to talk about a very important field of mediation – especially in today’s world. It is a powerful, yet underutilized form of mediation known as Restorative Justice.

Tonya Covington was appointed by the Mayor of Albuquerque to bring Restorative Justice to the City. She is the immediate past President of the New Mexico Mediation Association. Tonya has been a trained mediator and teacher of mediation since 1988. Tonya has expertise in Restorative Justice, Workplace, Family, Transformative, Cross-cultural, Postal (REDRESS), Divorce and Elder mediation.

Please support Co-creating Peace:

  • Subscribe to Co-creating Peace on your favorite podcast provider
  • Send me your ideas for topics and guests or be a guest to talk about your communication or conflict resolution challenges and receive free communication coaching
  • Share on social media & tell the world about Co-creating Peace!
  • Become a patron at www.patreon.com/CocreatingPeace

Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

  continue reading

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