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Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)

Amplify RJ (Restorative Justice)

著者: David Ryan Castro-Harris
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Restorative Justice is often framed as an alternative to punishment in criminal legal and education settings, and but that’s only part of the story. Join host David Ryan Barcega Castro-Harris to learn how to apply Restorative Justice philosophy, practices, and values in your everyday life.


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  • The Messy Birth of Rebellion: Andor, Movement Strategy & Restorative Resistance with Gabes Torres
    2025/05/28

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    What can a Star Wars show teach us about organizing, resistance, and healing? In this episode of the Amplify RJ Podcast, I sit down with strategist, therapist, and writer Gabes Torres to talk about Andor—yes, that Star Wars show—and what it reveals about real-life revolution.

    We dive into how Andor de-romanticizes rebellion and reflects the complex realities of movement work: the banality of evil, conflict in organizing, disposability culture, and the painful but necessary tension between rest and resistance. Gabes shares insights from their piece on the show, their organizing and healing work in the Global South, and the ways marine mammals and myth can inform our strategy.

    Whether or not you’ve seen the show, this conversation is about so much more than the galaxy far, far away—it’s about our world and how we build toward collective liberation with nuance, integrity, and care.

    0:00 – Intro: What is Andor + Character Breakdown
    5:20 – Meet Gabes Torres: Healer, Strategist, Rebel
    9:42 – How Andor De-Romanticizes Revolution
    14:20 – Disney, Propaganda & Revolutionary Storytelling
    19:35 – The Banality of Evil in a Boardroom
    25:00 – Real-World Parallels: Propaganda, Gaza, Gorman & Genocide
    26:45 – Parenting, Powerlessness & Purpose
    29:21 – Consciousness Building as Resistance
    32:20 – Gabes on Luthen, Clea & Strategy in Movement
    36:42 – Bix, Trauma & Knowing When to Step Back
    40:28 – Organizing Through Burnout & Wavering Commitment
    44:30 – Humananizing vs. Ruthless Sacrifice
    47:40 – Disposability Culture in Movements
    49:10 – Disagreeing Is Not a Failure of Solidarity
    52:00 – Addressing Conflict & Building in Organizing
    56:20 – Is there Shared Vision for Our Resistance?
    1:00:23 – Activist Ecosystems, Movement Mentorship from Marine Mammals
    1:07:30 – Upside Down Triangle: Rethinking Power
    1:08:50 – Support Gabes & Psychosocial Care for Organizers

    Connect with Gabes:

    https://gabestorres.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/gabestorres/

    Read her article:

    https://gabestorres.substack.com/p/andor

    Support mental health care for organizers in the Global South

    https://gabestorres.com/support/


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  • I Spent 24 Hours Helping Teachers Run Classroom Circles—Here’s What I Learned
    2025/03/20

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    Last week, I spent 24 hours supporting teachers in running restorative justice classroom circles, and the impact was powerful. In this episode, I’m sharing what I witnessed—the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the small but meaningful shifts that happen when teachers commit to building relationships, not just managing behavior.

    🔹 How teachers are integrating circles into their classrooms
    🔹 The impact on student relationships, behavior & learning
    🔹 Why rituals for “softness” matter in schools
    🔹 Lessons on patience, trust & shifting school culture

    Whether you’re an educator, school leader, or RJ practitioner, this episode will give you practical insights on how to make restorative practices sustainable in classrooms.

    🔗 Resources & Next Steps:
    Join the free Amplify RJ community & access the other courses & membership resources: https://community.amplifyrj.com/communities/groups/arjcommunity/home?invite=67dc711150ec55e8a8a03a1b
    Download my Classroom Connection Prompts (Pay What You Can!): https://amplifyrj.com/questions-for-connected-classrooms
    Want training for your school? Let’s talk! Email: info@amplifyrj.com

    📌 If this episode resonates, leave a review & "amplify" by sharing with someone who'd benefit!



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    20 分
  • a not too late (restorative) conversation about the election [ft. swap your vote]
    2024/11/05

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    Tap in for an important conversation about the election, community care, and building a more just and equitable world, no matter who wins, through a restorative justice lens.

    Voting ends in about 24 in most spaces so its not too late, especially if you're considering casting a protest vote.

    Vote Harris in a swing state to defeat Trump.

    Cast a protest vote in a safe state to put Dems on notice.

    Go to swapyourvote.org to pledge and stay connected!

    Visit swapyourvote.org for more info.

    But there are parts of this conversation that apply to the rest of this week, and your political life moving forward.


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    25 分

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