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SUMMARY:Just Safety Dialogues - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Just Communities Arizona is excited to announce the Just Safety Dialogues\, a series of three thought-provoking events taking place across the state. These dialogues aim to foster discussions on holistic and inclusive community safety by highlighting examples from around the US and here in Arizona. \nEach event will feature a panel of representatives from national organizations as well as some from the host community (Tucson\, Phoenix\, Flagstaff) that are creating safety and wellbeing in their communities in new and creative ways.  \nThe aim of these events is to expand our definition of “safety” beyond preventing and responding to crime to include meeting basic human needs\, bolstering economic security\, addressing mental and behavioral health and wellness\, and providing community cohesion and belonging. The panels will showcase the tremendous capacity of local communities to address their own needs. \n  \n\n\nPanelists:\nDanielle Sered\, Executive Director of Common Justice\, on their unique model of Restorative Justice that advances solutions to violence that transform the lives of those harmed without relying on incarceration.\nJames Brodick\, Chief Program Officer with the Center for Court Innovation\, on violence intervention and working in and with communities most impacted by crime.\nDarren Chapman\, Founder and CEO of Tiger Mountain Foundation\, on community gardens and native landscaping to eliminate blight and strengthen community.\nEmma Viera\, Executive Director of Unlimited Potential\, on engaging neighborhood residents in promoting health and education equality.\n\n\n–\n\nArizona State University\nBeus Center for Law and Society\, W. P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall (BCLS 141). \n111 E Taylor St\, Phoenix
URL:https://justcommunitiesarizona.org/event/just-safety-dialogues-phoenix/
LOCATION:ASU: College of Law\, 111 E Taylor St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Just Communities Arizona":MAILTO:hello@justcomaz.org
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