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RRJ Restorative Justice Weekend

RRJ’s restorative weekend will help deepen your understanding of restorative practices, along with building community and solving problems.

The workshop will be held on February 17th and March 2nd from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm.

*You only need to register for and attend ONE workshop.

Early registration: $250

After February 7th: $300

Includes official International Institute of Restorative Practices training certificate.

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Well-being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation

“Well-being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation” is a free, virtual event taking place February 26 – March 1, 2024. Over 20 associations are collaborating with a goal to raise the literacy for well-being among higher education professionals and to advance conversation among colleagues on and across campuses.

Registration is now open! Please take a look at the schedule below and ensure you are available and interested in attending, then register using the information in the Registration section.

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Entrepreneur Breakthroughs: Prison Learning and Enrichment Programs

Join us in Boston, Philadelphia, Princeton, or virtually on Saturday, April 13th at 1:00 PM EST for our 3rd Annual 5K Run/Walk for Education Justice! This is a family-friendly run/walk with strollers and young runners welcome as well as leashed furry friends at no additional cost. Only runners over 16 need to purchase a ticket. This event will be held rain or shine. There is no rain date.

With every step we take, we will demonstrate that everyone deserves a chance, that we cannot discount anyone, and that we are responsible for each other.

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3rd Annual Virtual Run/Walk for Education Justice

Join us in Boston, Philadelphia, Princeton, or virtually on Saturday, April 13th at 1:00 PM EST for our 3rd Annual 5K Run/Walk for Education Justice! This is a family-friendly run/walk with strollers and young runners welcome as well as leashed furry friends at no additional cost. Only runners over 16 need to purchase a ticket. This event will be held rain or shine. There is no rain date.

With every step we take, we will demonstrate that everyone deserves a chance, that we cannot discount anyone, and that we are responsible for each other.

Register now!… Read More… »

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Accessing Higher Education – Resilience Education

The Petey Greene Foundation is thrilled to invite you to their newly launched Puttkammer Center for Educational Justice and Equity (CEJE), hosting its first Justice Education Series webinar of Spring 2024!

We hope you will join us for “Beyond the US: Incarceration and Educational Justice Across the World.”

Together, we will take a global look at other countries’ carceral systems, discussing trends in incarceration and hearing from organizations that foster educational justice across the world.

And, we’ll introduce you to the CEJE’s goals and priorities for 2024 – you don’t want to miss it! REGISTER NOW!… Read More… »

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Unlock Higher Education (UHE) Monthly Meeting Speaker’s Series – February

Unlock Higher Education is thrilled to introduce Charlotte West from Open Campus media. We’ve followed and admired her stories, and now we have the chance to hear from one of the best education reporters covering prison facilities.

But that’s not all! Explore the remarkable progress UHE’s committees have made this month. Don’t miss out on the updates!

Register for the meeting here or get involved here! … Read More… »

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RRJ Restorative Justice Weekend

RRJ’s restorative weekend will help deepen your understanding of restorative practices, along with building community and solving problems.

The workshop will be held on February 17th and March 2nd from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm.

*You only need to register for and attend ONE workshop.

Early registration: $250

After February 7th: $300

Includes official International Institute of Restorative Practices training certificate.

Register here! … Read More… »

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Beyond the US: Incarceration and Educational Justice Across the World

The Petey Greene Foundation is thrilled to invite you to their newly launched Puttkammer Center for Educational Justice and Equity (CEJE), hosting its first Justice Education Series webinar of Spring 2024!

We hope you will join us for “Beyond the US: Incarceration and Educational Justice Across the World.”

Together, we will take a global look at other countries’ carceral systems, discussing trends in incarceration and hearing from organizations that foster educational justice across the world.

And, we’ll introduce you to the CEJE’s goals and priorities for 2024 – you don’t want to miss it! REGISTER NOW!… Read More… »

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APAEP/Auburn University Student Council – Sothern HEP Collective

Project AIM is an initiative at SNHU with the mission to provide an educational pathway for incarcerated learners. We are in our third year of hosting STOP THE STIGMA, organized completely by current SNHU students. Our goal is to spread awareness to the community at large on the challenges faced by justice impacted individuals. The conference provides a space to discuss issues related to transportation, employment, housing, and educational opportunities. The event takes March 28-30, 2024 at Southern New Hampshire University. Specific location details to come.

We will feature presenters who will speak to three very important issues regarding our mission of STOP THE STIGMA — legal/judicial, where you will hear from lawyers, judges, and others in the legal field regarding the stigma justice impacted individuals face. Directly impacted individuals will present about their experiences with the legal system, incarceration, and experiences outside in the community. Finally, our education track will feature speakers who will highlight some issues regarding incarceration and education. We will also have speakers from SNHU, including students taking BUS-225! Keep an eye out for e-mails highlighting our speakers!

An Awards Ceremony/Banquet will be hosted, honoring community members and businesses that have extended their support for justice impacted individuals and helping stop the stigma. Dinner will be catered and registration for this will come in a separate form later.

Registration for this event is FREE. The purpose of this form is to gauge interest from the community. We are working on figuring out capacity needs both virtually and in person. If you would like to attend in person, there will be hotel accommodations available (information to come on this at a later date). Southern New Hampshire University is in the beautiful, bustling city of Manchester! Come experience the East Coast at its finest!

Thank you for your support in stopping the stigma and providing opportunities for all. If you are interested in presenting, a call for proposals is open until December 10th, 2023. If you have any questions email projectaim@snhu.edu.… Read More… »

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BUx: The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project

The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, a NSF Improving Undergraduate STEM Education program, is hosting a six-week Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from March 4 – April 26, 2024 via edX.  Join our community of over 11,000 faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and staff, and register for our online course this spring. By participating in this course, you will learn how to: 

Advance your awareness, self-efficacy, and ability to cultivate inclusive classroom environments;

Support your development as a reflective, inclusive practitioner;

Engage in reflection and discussion around topics of equity and inclusion across a variety of institutional contexts;

Implement inclusive teaching methods in your classes which will remove common barriers and enhance learning in STEM for all students.

In addition, there are nearly 500 trained facilitators running optional learning communities at institutions around the country. If you are interested in joining a learning community, please express that interest here.… Read More… »

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