The only bilingual podcast that addresses conflict on an international scale.

Restorative Justice Episodes

Feb. 21, 2024

Justice can be trauma informed Guest: Gael Cochrane

In this episode, I spoke with Gael Cochrane who w…

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Sept. 24, 2023

Quick fixes don't work at schools Guest: Belinda Hopkins

In this episode, my guest was Belinda Hopkins who is the director of Transforming Conflict. We discussed how a restorative approach through circles can help students build relationships and values at schools. This would hence help with conflicts at school …

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Sept. 9, 2023

Reconciliation is not for the past Guest: Nergis Canefe

For over 100 years, the Canadian government in cooperation with the churches has taken away indigenous children from their families never to return them. They assimilated them, changed their religion and did much more. My guest Nergis Canefe explained how …

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Oct. 15, 2022

Restorative walk: healing through interaction with abuser Guest: Gemm…

My guest Gemma Varona is an academic researcher a…

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Sept. 11, 2022

Reconciliation must be part of the peace Guests: Robi Damelin, Layla …

In this episode, my guests were two women from th…

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April 30, 2022

"I wanted to humanize them" Guest: Jo Berry

My guest Jo Berry is Founder of ‘Building Bridges…

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Jan. 28, 2022

"Restorative justice changed my memory" Guest: Ailbhe Griffith

My guest Ailbhe Griffith is an advocate for resto…

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Dec. 30, 2021

Onarıcı adaletin faydaları Konuk: Galma Akdeniz

Devletin ceza yargılaması yapmasının toplumlarda …

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Nov. 25, 2021

Ceza yargılaması toplumsal yüzleşme alanı değil Konuk: Onur Bakıner

Geçiş dönemi adaleti nedir; nasıl ortaya çıkmıştı…

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