People

  • Gabriela Markolovic

    As a student in Cornell Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic, Gabriela (Gaby) Markolovic helped to represent Lisa Montgomery in her petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Gaby currently serves a legal fellow for the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide and Justice 360. 

  • Patrick Keenan-Devlin

    Mr. Keenan-Devlin was named Executive Director of the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy on July 1, 2016. In addition to ensuring the effective implementation of the Moran Center’s strategic vision, Mr. Keenan-Devlin continues to represent youth in juvenile delinquency proceedings and serves as a certified trainer in juvenile defense practices. Mr. Keenan-Devlin previously worked…

  • Anne Buchanan, M.A.

    Working with faith-based communities, higher education and schools, and various community groups, Anne’s practice is based on the belief that repairing and building healthy relationships should be the primary focus for finding transformative solutions to conflict and harm. Her work is rooted in circle, an indigenous process designed to address the underlying influences that are harming…

  • Alix Basden

    Alix Basden is a CMN summer intern and a rising senior studying Economics and French at the University of Notre Dame. She is originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, and currently serves as the Chief of Staff for Notre Dame’s Student Government.

  • Caitlin Smith

    Caitlin Smith is an Arlington transplant and member of the L’Arche Greater Washington D.C., pictured here with Fritz Schloss. With a degree in international peace studies, Caitlin seeks to bring the academic examination of the sources of conflict and methods of preventing and resolving harm into everyday life through her work in human resources, and in her home and neighborhood. She and…

  • Deacon Andy Orosco

    Deacon Andy is Ipai-Kumeyaay of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, a federally recognized tribe located in North County, San Diego, and Tongva-Gabrielino from the Prado area northwest of Corona, both from his father’s side of ancestors. He is the first Ipai-Kumeyaay/Tongva-Gabrielino ordained deacon serving Bishop Gerald Barnes for the Diocese of San Bernardino —…

  • Andrea Hug

    Andrea Hug began her journey with the restorative justice practice after her husband (and the father of her 3 children), Chris, was killed by an intoxicated driver in 1993. In 2008, Andrea, her children, along with three restorative justice practitioners met with the man who caused the collision. Through a structured dialogue over 2 days, the…