Community Building and Peacemaking Circle Experiences
Attallah College Students, Staff and Faculty
Faculty and staff in the Attallah College of Educational Studies are invited to participate in a two-hour Peacemaking Circle experience that offers a simple yet profound method of creating deeper, more meaningful relationships among a group of people who have a shared interest. Based on Indigenous restorative justice principles and practices, this process is new to most Western cultures but has broad roots in most societies.
Join in one or more of the following Introduction to Community Building Circles and experience how to tap into the potency of creating shared values, vision, and wisdom that supports effective collective action and mutual responsibility.
All circles are open to Attallah administration, faculty, and staff.
Three circles (April 10, 25, and May 6) will be open to students as well.
Space is limited to 20 people, so please reserve your space early.
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Friday, March 29, 2019: 10am-12pm
Reeves Hall 1, Teaching and Learning Lab
Thursday, April 4, 2019: 1-3pm
Reeves Hall 3, Kathleen Muth Reading Center
Wednesday, April 10, 2019: 7-9pm
Beckman Hall 404, George Bush Conference Center
Tuesday, April 16, 2019: 3-5pm
Argyros Forum 209C, SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Conference Suite
Thursday, April 25, 2019: 7-9pm
Argyros Forum 205, Kurt and Alice Bergel Room
Monday, May 6, 2019: 3-5pm
Argyros Forum 209A, SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Conference Suite
You can contact the event organizer, Dr. Anna Abdou or Dr. Quaylan Allen at aabdou@chapman.edu or Dr. Abdou: 714-516-5762, Dr. Allen: 714-628-2752.
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