2019 MacArthur Fellow and Former Director of the Restorative Justice Project at Impact Justice.
Principal at Cathedral Catholic High School & adjunct lecturer at the University of San Diego
Faculty at Occidental College, Senior Scholar in the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown University Law Center
Parents of Ann Grosmaire, who engaged in a restorative justice process following Ann's death in 2010
Director of University Centers and Staff Development in the Division of Student Affairs.
Professor and Director of the Center for Restorative Justice in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego
Executive Director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation and prison chaplain in the Archdiocese of Chicago
Colorado State Senator, Chair of the Senate Judiciary and Legal Services Committees and vice chair of Finance
Parents of Conor McBride, who engaged in a restorative justice process following Ann Grosmaire's death in 2010
Bishop of San Diego, President of the California Catholic Conference, and member of the USCCB committee on domestic justice and committee on international affairs
Director of the Office of Domestic Social Development at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Associate Director for Social Mission of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR)
Professor of Restorative and Transitional Justice at the graduate Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at Eastern Mennonite University
Director of Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution and President of the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice
Co-director of the Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University
Team chair of the Marianist Social Justice Collaborative (MSJC) Death Penalty Abolition and Restorative Justice (DP-RJ) issue team.
Consultant with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, working with the Restorative Justice Department to implement a Healing Circle program.
Northern Virginia Mediation Service RJ program coordinator. Principal member of Restorative Arlington.
Coordinator of chaplain volunteers for the Diocese of Beaumont’s office of Criminal Justice Ministry.
Director of Community Involvement and Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Presentation High School in San Jose, CA.
Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives at Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Minneapolis.
Lecturer in the Restorative Justice Certificate Program through the Center for Restorative Justice at the University of San Diego.
Deacon in the Sioux Falls Diocese. Director of South Dakotans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.
Special Counsel for Juvenile Justice Reform and Chief of the Restorative Justice Program Section at the D.C. Office of the Attorney General.
Assistant Executive Director at the Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative (JRJI). Spent twenty-one years incarcerated in California State Prisons and Juvenile Detention Centers.
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice and Marquette Law School Professor. Current member of the Marquette University Board of Trustees.
Pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes. Faculty of the St. Thomas University School of Law. Liaison for Restorative Justice and Healing for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Private practice as a somatic psychotherapist and spiritual director. Leads weekly healing circles in the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton, OH.
Director of University Centers and Staff Development in the Division of Student Affairs.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Division Manager for the Adult and Older Adult Behavioral Health Services in Orange County
Executive Director for a local non-profit that serves at-risk and vulnerable families. Licensed clinical psychologist and an adjunct professor at Chapman University.
Professor and director of the criminal justice studies program at the University of Dayton.
Social Justice Ministries Coordinator at Old St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Chicago.
Outreach Coordinator for Restorative Justice and Abuse Prevention at the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
Senior Professional Development Specialist for the New York State Education Department. Independent consultant on Restorative Justice based in San Diego.
Co-Founder of Project Kinship. Adjunct professor with the University of Southern California in the School of Social Work.
Crossroads Antiracism Organizing and Training staff. Former lay minister with the Archdiocese of Chicago and Amate House.
Restorative Justice Practitioner and Director of Women’s Programming as a Sister of the Precious Blood
Director of the Restorative Justice Project at Loyola Marymount University’s Center for Urban Resilience.
Jesuit priest. Vice President for Mission Integration and Development at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY.
Assistant Professor at Barry University School of Social Work in Miami, FL.
Director of San Diego State University Project Rebound and the SDSU Center for Transformative Justice. Co-founder of Center for Council’s Inmate Council Program.
Adjunct Professor for Santa Clara University’s Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries concentrating in Restorative Justice
Mission integrator, spiritual director, and Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown Law Center
Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Florida Gulf Coast University. President and CEO of the Community & Restorative Justice Associates.
Pastor of St. Camillus Center in Los Angeles. Founder of CADP Catholic Against the Death Penalty.
Executive Director of the Restorative Justice and Mediation Program in San Diego. DRPA-certified mediator in California.
Co-founder and co-coordinator of Let’s Circle Up. Resident of Graterford State Prison.
Sister Janet is a Franciscan sister of Clinton, Iowa and is originally from Boston. She has been ministering at Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation since 2014. She assists adults in earning their high school diploma, offers peace circles in the community and circle trainings at PBMR. Janet has a Communications degree from UConn and a Master's in Pastoral Ministry from St. John's Seminary in Boston. She is passionate about living and promoting Nonviolence and Restorative Justice.
Chief Probation Officer in Orange County. Active member of the Chief Probation Officers of California.
Co-founder and Senior Advisor to the non-profit Justice Solutions. Director of its “Fairness, Dignity & Respect for Crime Survivors” project.
Restorative practices professional development trainer. Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor.
Director of Catholic Restorative Justice Ministries for the Diocese of Santa Rosa.
Implements Insight Prison Project Victim Offender Education (VOEG) Programs
Educator at St. Mary Immaculate School in Mount Vernon, Illinois. Lead trainer for Restoration Matters.
Director of Intercultural and International Student Services at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in Central Minnesota.