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_aDavis, Fania E.
245 1 4 _aThe little book of race and restorative justice :
_bblack lives, healing, and US social transformation /
_cpor Fania E. Davis. --
260 _aNova Iorque :
_bGood Books,
_c2019.
300 _a114 p.
505 _tChapter 1: The journey to racial justice and restorative justice
_tChapter 2: Ubuntu: the indigenous ethos of restorative justice
_tChapter 3: Integrating racial justice and restorative justice
_tRace and racism in the United States
_tRestorative justice as a Social movemet
_tRace and social movements
_tRace matters in restorative justice practice
_tHeaking matters in racial justice movements
_tChapter 4: Race, restorative justice, and schools
_tEducation as a liberatory practice
_tZero tolarence school discipline
_tRadical disparities
_tRestorative justice in shools
_tTips for reducing racial disparitives in school discipline
_tConclusion
_tChapter 5: Restorative justice and transforming mass incarceration
_tRoots of the US punishment system
_tChain gangs and Peonage
_tAbolition of debt slavery
_tThe neo-slavery of mass incarceration
_tPrision activism and abolitonism
_tRestoratie justice and mass incaceration
_tIntegrating actvism and restorative justice
_tChapter 6: Tward a racial reckoning: imagining a thuth process for police violence
_tPolice violence
_tThe truth and reconciliation model
_tToward a US truth process to address police violence
_tHolistic Approaches
_tEnvisioned outcomes
_tTruth and reconciliation
_tConclusion
_tChapter 7: A way forward
_tIntroduction
_tFacing and reparing history's pain
_tEvolution fo my ideas about justice
_tNotes
_tAcknowledgments
_tAbout the author
546 _aTexto completo em inglês.
650 0 _925036
_aRaça
650 0 _921279
_aAção Afirmativa
650 0 _925734
_agênero; raça; discriminação; sistema de justiça criminal
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_aNegros
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_bNoély
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