Author Archives: Mikhail Lyubansky

Champaign-Urbana to Host International Restorative Justice Learning Event

Seventeen years ago, Dominic Barter walked into a shantytown near his home in Rio de Janeiro with a question – what happens when I walk toward conflict, rather than away from it? Could it be that conflict becomes violent when … Continue reading

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The U.S. (In)Justice System Doesn’t Work. The Alternative Just Might

I’VE BEEN THINKING A LOT ABOUT justice lately, pondering the injustice of the way that justice is administered in this country. For years I’ve pointed out and lamented the racial bias evident in both law enforcement and the criminal courts. … Continue reading

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