The 5th Annual Restorative Practices Conference, January 19-20, at the Oak Park Public Library, will delve into the transformative power of restorative practices in building compassionate and inclusive communities.
All are welcome to join us for shared learning, collaboration, and personal growth among professionals, educators, community leaders, and individuals passionate about fostering positive relationships and resolving conflicts in a restorative and healing manner.
Whether you’re new to restorative practices or a seasoned practitioner, you will leave with practical tools, strategies, and a renewed sense of purpose to implement restorative practices in your own context, be it a school, workplace, or community.
Highlights include:
- Keynote session with Tyrone Muhammad. The founder and CEO of Ex-Cons for Community and Social Change (ECCSC) will share his own lived experience and powerful insights on the intersection of restorative practices and social change.
- Panel discussion with guests including Chico Tillmon, Director of the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy.
- Educational sessions
- Networking opportunities
- Film screenings and more!
You can register for one or both days of the conference, both of which will be held at the Oak Park Public Library, 834 Lake St., Oak Park, from 9 am to 4 pm. Be prepared to be inspired, empowered, and equipped to make a difference. Together, let’s build a world that values empathy, accountability, and healing.
Learn more about the presenters and panelists, and register to attend »