The Little Book of Race and Restorati..., Fania E. Davis
The Little Book of Race and Restorati..., Fania E. Davis
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The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice
Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation

Author: Fania E. Davis

Narrator: Allyson Johnson

Unabridged: 2 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/24/2020


Synopsis

In our era of mass incarceration, gun violence, and Black Lives Matters, a handbook showing how racial justice and restorative justice can transform the African-American experience in America.

This timely work will inform scholars and practitioners on the subjects of pervasive racial inequity and the healing offered by restorative justice practices. Addressing the intersectionality of race and the US criminal justice system, social activist Fania E. Davis explores how restorative justice has the capacity to disrupt patterns of mass incarceration through effective, equitable, and transformative approaches.

Davis highlights real restorative justice initiatives that function from a racial justice perspective; these programs are utilized in schools, justice systems, and communities, intentionally seeking to ameliorate racial disparities and systemic inequities.

She looks at initiatives that strive to address the historical harms against African Americans throughout the nation. This newest addition the Justice and Peacebuilding series is a much needed and long overdue examination of the issue of race in America as well as a beacon of hope as we learn to work together to repair damage, change perspectives, and strive to do better.

About Fania E. Davis

Fania E. Davis is a leading national voice on the intersection of racial and restorative justice. She is a long-time social justice activist, civil rights trial attorney, restorative justice practitioner, and writer and scholar with a PhD in indigenous knowledge. Founding director of Restorative Justice of Oakland Youth (RJOY), her numerous honors include the Ubuntu Award for Service to Humanity, the Dennis Maloney Award for Youth-Based Community and Restorative Justice, the Tikkun Olam (Repair the World) Award, the Ella Jo Baker Human Rights Award, the Bioneers Change Maker Award, and the EBONY Power 100 Community Crusaders Award. She is a Woodrow Wilson fellow, and the Los Angeles Times named her a "New Civil Rights Leader of the 21st Century." She resides in Oakland, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rose on September 04, 2020

This series of little books is excellent. In the flurry of antiracist literature coming to the forefront in recent years, it's helpful to have short books that concisely sum up important points. While this book did that, it also put new words to restorative justice and the way it's often presented a......more

Goodreads review by Joe on September 19, 2022

Fania Davis is a gentlewoman and a scholar, not to mention a dedicated activist that has spoken truth to power for decades. Her work here is little in page length but large in conceptual scope, and she tackles heavy topics such as mass incarceration, police terror, and school violence with stunning......more

Goodreads review by Kathyana on November 24, 2023

"Challenge yourself to be a healer and activist for justice. Don't feel you have to choose one or the other. Be both. See activism as a form of social healing and interpersonal healing as a form of social justice"......more

Goodreads review by Cierra on September 16, 2024

This book is a must read for any RJ Practitioner or anyone interested in Restorative Justice/Practices. I was so inspired and activated to do this work and be the warrior and healer that I need to be! 5 ⭐️......more

Goodreads review by Chase on October 23, 2023

A good overview of the concepts of restorative justice.......more