Restorative Justice - a talk by Azim Khamisa

As part of the year-long Book In Common program, the Peace Institute at CSUC presents speaker and author Azim Khamisa.

Khamisa's talk, "Restorative Justice: A New Paradigm for Social Transformation," explores nonviolent responses to violent and costly, anti-social behavior. In 1995, months before he was to be married, Khamisa's only son was murdered by a 14-year-old gang member in Southern California.

Khamisa's restorative justice theme connects with the experiences Greg Mortenson recounts in his book, "3 Cups of Tea" - Mortenson's project of building schools in rural Afghanistan and Pakistan offers a path to a better future and a way of reconstructing meaning in lives ground down by poverty and hopelessness. Khamisa's message is similar. By responding to violence with understanding, and by choosing nonviolence, social transformation can result, even from tragedies like the murder of one's child.

This talk is free and open to the public and is cosponsored by the English Graduate Student Council (EGSC), the Student Coalition Advocating Reform (SCAR), Campus, Involvement and Awareness (CIA), and the Peace Institute at CSUC.

Category

Lectures & Forums

Location

Performing Arts Center 134

Date & Time

Monday, October 20, 2008

7:30pm – 9pm

Contact Info.

Tom Imhoff

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