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Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)Unsettling Settlers: Decolonizing Restorative Justice w/ Dr. Edward Valandra (Restorative Re-Run)Send us a textEdward C Valandra, Ph.D., is Sicangu Titunwan, born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation. He received his B.A. in chemistry from Mankato State University, his M.A. in political science (public policy) from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and his Ph.D. in American Studies (Native Studies concentration) from SUNY-Buffalo.Make sure to subscribe, rate, review, and share!Support Edward:Website: https://livingjusticepress.org/Social: www.instagram.com/livingjusticepress/Buy Colorizing Restorative Justice: https://livingjusticepress.org/product/colorizing-restorative-justice-2/Check out our LIVE...2022-11-011h 10Circle ForumCircle Forum“The land on which you stand rightfully belongs to (INSERT NAME OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES)”Intentional use of a talking piece in restorative circles can begin to undo what Edward Valandra calls “the First Harm” in his chapter “Undoing the First Harm: Settlers in Restorative Justice” in the book  Colorizing Restorative Justice: Voicing our Realities. Land acknowledgments are good and require a next step of action to undo the harm. Valandra asks what’s blocking settlers from recognizing how the harm is perpetuated. It’s a powerful chapter which goes to the heart of repairing harm in our practice restorative justice or restorative practices. Restorative practices suggestion: Use a talking piece with a handfu...2022-05-1017 minAmplify RJ (Restorative Justice)Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)70. Unsettling Settlers: Decolonizing Restorative Justice w/ Dr. Edward ValandraSend us a textEdward C Valandra, Ph.D., is Sicangu Titunwan, born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation. He received his B.A. in chemistry from Mankato State University, his M.A. in political science (public policy) from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and his Ph.D. in American Studies (Native Studies concentration) from SUNY-Buffalo.Make sure to subscribe, rate, review, and share!Support Edward:Website: https://livingjusticepress.org/ Social: www.instagram.com/livingjusticepress/ Buy Colorizing Restorative Justice: https://livingjusticepress.org/product/colorizing-restorative-justice-2/ Projects: Call of Contributors Colorizing...2022-03-101h 17Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)60. Undoing the First Harm: Settlers in Restorative Justice w/ Edward Valandra (The Restorative Lens Podcast)Send us a textThe featured episode from "The Restorative Lens Podcast" hosts LTomay Douglas and Allana Ojibway speak with Edward Valandra,  Waŋbli Wapȟáha Hokšíla, who is both an author and editor for Colorizing Restorative Justice. His chapter, “Undoing the First Harm: Settlers in Restorative Justice,” gives voice to the need for settlers to recognize the ways that restorative justice too often fails to address the first harm: which is the theft and continued occupancy of Indigenous land. Through honesty and education, Edward sheds light on the contradicting relationship between RJ practitioners instilling...2021-11-1145 min