• 122. Restorative Justice in "The South" w/ Jo Hanna Thompson

  • Aug 10 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast
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122. Restorative Justice in "The South" w/ Jo Hanna Thompson

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  • JoHanna "J" Thompson is the Co-Director of the Florida Restorative Justice Coalition. Her career has been dedicated to creating collaborative spaces across an intersection of networks, fostering relationships, and maintaining a vision to increase the capacity of influencers, community organizations, programs and campaigns working toward equitable social and transformational justice.

    She lends lived experience and expertise as a Social Impact Strategist, Public
    Administrator, Organizer, Guardian ad Litem, Therapeutic Foster Parent, Interventionist, Restorative Justice Practitioner, facilitator, trainer, and Healer.

    A self proclaimed agent of change and persuasion, J’s personal commitment and approach to life aligns with community accountability, Structural Reconstruction, and the belief that “one day change gonna come.”

    Learn more about the Florida Restorative Justice Coalition and the upcoming Down South Restorative Justice Conference at FRJA.org

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