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Building a Compassionate Justice System:
An Introduction to Restorative Circles with Dominic Barter

Saturday, October 31, 2009  -  Sunday, November 1, 2009 
9:30am-5:30pm

Restorative Circles offer ways for individuals, families, groups and communities to establish connection, discover meaning and recover power on profound levels, connecting empathically across differences and reaching agreements that support safety and well-being, both personally and within society.

This systemic approach guides communities in choosing how they would like to respond to future conflict – proactively preventing or diminishing harm – while also giving participants a real-life experience of the practical power of nonviolence to seed understanding and change in challenging contexts.

Developed in the shanty towns, schools, courts and prisons of urban Brazil, Restorative Circles are being used in a wide variety of contexts and countries, where creating the conditions for social justice, group cohesion, resilient relationships and personal healing are recognized as interconnected and vital.

The Circles support dialogue rooted in open-hearted clarity and tangible power-sharing - calling us to rethink our view of and response to living with others, while engaging with the challenge of consciously strengthening community well-being. The results open up revolutionary possibilities for furthering a culture of peace.

In these dynamic two days, Dominic Barter will present the evolution and practice of this work, and its application to diverse areas of our personal and collective lives. Through hands-on exploration of key concepts, grounded in a step-by-step process and illustrated by real world examples, we’ll apply the learning to participants’ issues and increase our ability to see and act from our shared humanity. Finally, we’ll rehearse the development of this new resource in a community of which we are part.

This event will be filmed. All participants will be asked to sign release forms so that footage can be used for educational purposes.


Dominic Barter began developing restorative practices and systems in the mid 1990s, inspired by the social complexity of Rio de Janeiro, his adopted home, and his study with Marshall Rosenberg in nonviolent communication. Since 2004 he has been the training program director and consultant to the Brazilian Justice Department’s Restorative Justice pilot projects, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, as well as the Special Secretariat for Human Rights and State Secretaries for Education in Brazil. In 2008 Dominic was a keynote speaker at the International Conference on Restorative Practices. He coordinates the Restorative Justice Project for the international Center for Nonviolent Communication.

Co-creating the Resources for these Events and this Work

We are committed to making this work available to all who request it.

It is offered in the spirit of a gift.

There is no specific fee required in exchange for participation. We invite those who come to do so in the spirit of receiving a gift.

We see us all as sharing power capable of creating the conditions for the world we want to live in. To support the exercise of this power, information on the financial resources used in developing and presenting this work will be shared during the event you attend. We hope this will support those participants who so choose to contribute financially toward meeting the event's costs and supporting the on-going work.

We also welcome contributions before the event, which help to offset upfront costs. You may call the finance department at BayNVC (510.433.0700) if you would like to discuss your contribution.

Location:Oakland, CA, Oakland Masonic Center, 3903 Broadway; free parking, convenient public transit
Trainer(s):Dominic Barter
Contact:This location is wheelchair accessible. Ample free parking is available. We will send you a confirmation email with driving, parking, and public transit directions. We will also send information on recommended accommodations near the workshop starting at about $55 per night.

Time will be provided for lunch, and we will give you a list of recommended restaurants located within a couple of blocks from the workshop location to choose from.


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