LCHP encourages Lakelanders to learn more about the subject of restorative justice. A suggested start is with The Little Book of Restorative Justice. Read it for free from UNICEF using this link. www.unicef.org/tdad/littlebookrjpakaf.pdf or you may purchase a physical copy on Amazon for $5.99.  and

The Little Book on Race and Restorative Justice by Fania Davis  

Additional Readings

Chapter 6 “Too Long Discrimination” from “For the Benefit of These Children: Affirming Racial Identity in the Era of School Desegregation,
Prince George’s County, Maryland, 1954-1974″ https://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/handle/1903/20444/Matthews_umd_0117N_18660.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

A Christian Call for Reparations https://sojo.net/magazine/july-2020/christian-call-case-slavery-reparations-kelly-brown-douglas

1968 Kerner commission Got It Right, But Nobody Listened https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/1968-kerner-commission-got-it-right-nobody-listened-180968318/The Transforming Historical Harms manual

The Civil Rights & Restorative Justice Project at Northeastern University (led by Dr. Margaret Burnham)

W.K. Kellog Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative

W.K. Kellogg Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Implementation Guide

More about the Kellogg initiative: https://www.wkkf.org/news-and-media/article/2017/06/wkkf-announces-14-truth-racial-healing-and-transformation-engagements-throughout-the-united-states