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Restorative Justice is not a program you implement. It is a philosophy you practice, rooted in Indigenous values of interconnection, built through relationships, and applied in the moments when something between people breaks down.
There is no single entry point. Some people find the podcast first. Some come through a YouTube video. Some want to read. However you learn best, something on this page is for you.
There are a lot of ways to learn here. The podcast, YouTube, and written work are places to start and return to. The courses and resources are for people ready to go further into practice.
180+ episodes on Restorative Justice: what it is, where it comes from, how practitioners apply it in schools and organizations, and what makes it hard to sustain. Conversations with circle keepers, educators, organizers, and people doing this work without adequate support or resources.
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Teaching breakdowns, concept explainers, and longer conversations that go further than a social post can. If a concept is not clicking through text, the video version is usually on the channel.
Pillar posts on foundational concepts. Deep dives into specific practices. Reference material organized around what people actually need to understand, not a chronological feed of posts. When you need to go back to the source on something, this is where to look.
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Each course is built around the full architecture of Restorative Justice: the mindset that makes the practices possible, the proactive work that has to happen before anything responsive can, and the specific skills circle keeping and Restorative conferencing require. These are not certification programs. They do not produce a credential you frame and hang on the wall. They are for people who want to actually be able to do this.
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Practical tools for practitioners, educators, and organizational leaders. Built from what has worked in real classrooms and real organizations, not from ideal conditions.
Workshops, trainings, and learning experiences with David and the Amplify RJ community. These are not webinars you watch from a distance. They are participatory, practice-based, and built around the same principles the work itself is built around: you learn Restorative Justice by practicing in relationship.