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NEWS: Spiritual Healing: A ‘More Hawaiian’ Way to Deal With Delinquent Kids

NEWS: Spiritual Healing: A ‘More Hawaiian’ Way to Deal With Delinquent Kids Honolulu Pilot Presents a “More Hawai’ian” Way of Dealing with Juvenile Offenders. Intervention with traditional teachings means to address overrepresentation of Native Hawai’ian and Pacific Islanders in the juvenile justice system. This article is well worth the read. Please click here for the

NEWS: Clan Mother Video Shows Circles for Healing

NEWS: Clan Mother Video Shows Circles for Healing   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDTpovImOCE We usually point out in our introductory peace circles presentations and trainings that there are many types of circles - people naturally tend to gather in circles to address certain situations they encounter, both good and bad. The video below shows a great example, in

APPLY NOW FOR THE LIFE COMES FROM IT GRANT

APPLY NOW FOR THE LIFE COMES FROM IT GRANT The Life Comes From It grantmaking circle, supports “grassroots movement-building work rooted in lived experience and relationships for restorative justice, transformative justice, and indigenous peacemaking”. They are recruiting candidates to apply for their next round of funding. The grantmaking is intended to support (1) individual projects

NEWS: Peacemaking Colloquium 2020 Recordings are Now Available!

NEWS: Peacemaking Colloquium 2020 Recordings are Now Available! The Peacemaking Colloquium 2020 was successfully held on August 5 & 6, 2020. Now recordings from this groundbreaking event are available for public viewing. Please see the links below for access to the agenda and the recording. If nobody has told you yet, there were some amazing

NEWS: Circle Peacemaking: A Timeless Practice Becomes Trendy

NEWS: Circle Peacemaking: A Timeless Practice Becomes Trendy Circle Peacemaking: A Timeless Practice Becomes Trendy, authored by Mike A Jackson, is a brief and comprehensive slideshow that was provided in a training on peacemaking by Mike Jackson, IPI Advisory Committee member and recognized leader of circle peacemaking across North America. To view the slideshow, please

NEWS: Federal Medicaid policy provides much-needed resources for Native communities

NEWS: Federal Medicaid policy provides much-needed resources for Native communities IPI NARF Attorney Brett Lee Shelton, acting in his personal capacity, had an op-ed published in Indian Country Today. While not related to NARF business, it may be of interest.  Share if you’d like: https://indiancountrytoday.com/opinion/federal-medicaid-policy-provides-much-needed-resources-for-native-communities-lGCHt1iiNkmW9XV1M4bM-w

NEWS: JUSTICE VIGIL DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT BUILDING BETTER CHILD WELFARE COURTS TOGETHER SYMPOSIUM

NEWS: JUSTICE VIGIL DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT BUILDING BETTER CHILD WELFARE COURTS TOGETHER SYMPOSIUM New Mexico Supreme Court Senior Justice Barbara Vigil gave the keynote address at Building Better Child Welfare Courts Together, an online symposium co-hosted by IPI online on July 30. Other IPI-related speakers included Brett Lee Shelton, Cheryl Fairbanks, Kevin Briscoe, Timothy

NEWS: STANFORD DEVELOP FOR GOOD PARTNERS WITH INDIGENOUS PEACEMAKING INITIATIVE

NEWS: STANFORD DEVELOP FOR GOOD PARTNERS WITH INDIGENOUS PEACEMAKING INITIATIVE We are getting a new look!  Students in the Stanford University Develop for Good project have agreed to help IPI evaluate and update our website!  The photos here are from a recent zoom meeting between the students who volunteer their time to help selected socially-beneficial

NEWS: PEACEMAKING COLLOQUIUM REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

NEWS: PEACEMAKING COLLOQUIUM REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Please join us for the Peacemaking Colloquium 2020 - REGISTER FOR PEACEMAKING COLLOQUIUM. PURPOSE: Peacemaking is an indigenous circle process based on tribal values and customary law providing a basis for helping resolve conflicts and disputes. Many Colloquiums have been held throughout the nation which involved peacemakers, scholars, tribal communities, and

NEWS: Why Tribes Should Have the Power to Enforce Strict Coronavirus Policies

NEWS: Why Tribes Should Have the Power to Enforce Strict Coronavirus Policies Matthew L.M. Fletcher is Professor of Law at Michigan State University College of Law and Director of the Indigenous Law and Policy Center. The Atlantic magazine just published Why Tribes Should Have the Power to Enforce Strict Coronavirus Policies, by Professor Matthew Fletcher

NEWS: ARTICLE ON EEOC PILOT PROGRAMS

NEWS: ARTICLE ON EEOC PILOT PROGRAMS The article at this link: https://www.eeoc.gov/newsroom/eeoc-announces-pilot-programs-increase-voluntary-resolutions explains that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has opened two pilot programs to help with alternative dispute resolution in employment discrimination cases. The mediation program expands the types of cases that may resolved with mediation, and also allows mediation to be

NEWS: UNIVERSITY OF DENVER CONFLICT RESOLUTION INSTITUTE BULLETIN

NEWS: UNIVERSITY OF DENVER CONFLICT RESOLUTION INSTITUTE BULLETIN The University of Denver Conflict Resolution Institute (CRI) (https://www.du.edu/conflictresolution/index.html) put out a bulletin a few weeks ago on Hearing and Listening to Stories of Injustice. It included a wealth of great resources assembled by CRI staff. Those are listed below, and you can sign up for CRI’s

NEWS: Families, Communities, Systems Need to Collaborate to Really Help Whole Child

NEWS: Families, Communities, Systems Need to Collaborate to Really Help Whole Child This article features quotes and more from IPI Advisory Committee member Cheryl D. Fairbanks, and Zuni/Navajo Peacemaker Christy Chapman. The article calls for changes to the child welfare legal system, and features peacemaking, and two other methodologies that derive from indigenous circle processes

NEWS: Hiawatha and the Peacemaker- A Book for Young (and ALL) Readers by Robbie Robertson

NEWS: Hiawatha and the Peacemaker- A Book for Young (and ALL) Readers by Robbie Robertson This wonderful book tells the Iroquois story of Tadodaho, Hiawatha, and the Peacemaker, with historical references provided and with beautiful illustrations by David Shannon. Also included is a CD by the author, rock music legend and Mohawk and Cayuga Robbie

NEWS: Taking Circles Online

NEWS: Taking Circles Online In the wake of COVID-19 concerns, some restorative justice programs have started to offer assistance online over conferencing platforms like Zoom and WebEx. While Peacemakers know that the experience cannot be the same as when you are in the same room together, there are still conflicts in need of addressing so

NEWS: A Little Girl’s Wisdom

NEWS: A Little Girl's Wisdom The wisdom this little girl shares with her mother after the parents had an argument is amazing. Native cultures often conceptualize children and elders as closest to the spirit world. This girl shares the perspective…   as she tries to make peace in her home life… https://youtu.be/y62veCinCvc Special thanks to Judge

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