[Online] Breaking the Cycle, Restoring Community
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Letha Muhammad, director of the Education Justice Alliance in Raleigh, and Aviance Brown, case facilitator for Restorative Justice Durham, discuss their work around mass incarceration and young adults, and their faith perspectives on why justice matters. A member of Muslims for Social Justice, Muhammad works with parents, families and community members in local school districts to dismantle the school-to-prison and school-to-deportation pipeline. A defense and civil rights lawyer, Brown sees a biblical mandate for the approach of restorative justice in listening to the oppressed and ensuring that they get justice.