
Why a Former Employee Continues to Donate to The Conflict Center
Pearl Bell spent years studying conflict resolution, eventually earning a master’s degree in the subject. She then worked for nearly a decade at The Conflict Center, teaching others how to

Resources from Our Workshop Series: Electing to Create Opportunity from Chaos
We’ve been sharing resources to guide people through the various stages of this election season. Now you can find them all in one place! Whether you withdraw or dig in,

Never Done: Our Ongoing Effort to Build an Equitable and Inclusive Organization
In early June, we wrote about the anger and anguish that was shared across communities after the murder of George Floyd reignited the enduring fight to address the cycle of

Keeping Your Momentum: Strategies for Staying Engaged in Racial Justice Movements
While systemic racism has always existed, for many, the events in 2020 brought into clear focus how systems, including police departments and the criminal-legal system, disproportionately harm black people and

Your Role: Shifting the Judgement Around Returning to School
As school begins again, families and educators are having to make challenging decisions about what is best for their family and circumstances. And these decisions have different consequences, including potential
Intersectionality: What is it and Why it’s a Crucial Lens in Restorative Practice Work
Intersectionality: The complex and cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination combine, overlap or intersect, especially in the experiences of marginalized people.- Kimberle Crenshaw Intersectionality: