Restorative Practices and Justice: What are They and How DO They Work?Join the Hopkins Race & Equity Initiative for a community conversation on Restorative Practices and Justice tonight, October 25, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria. Learn about restorative practices and restorative justice, and see how they work to build healthy equitable communities, increase social capital, decrease crime and anti-social behavior, and repair harm and relationships.
Find more information about the event and about HREI.
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About the Hopkins Race & Equity InitiativeThe Hopkins Race and Equity Initiative is a collaborative effort creating opportunities to increase awareness and understanding of race, equity and diversity, and promoting a sense of community that welcomes and values all residents. Members include: - The City of Hopkins
- The Gethsemane Lutheran Church
- The Hopkins Public Schools
- The Hopkins Police Department
Learn more about the Hopkins Race and Equity Initiative.
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