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2010

 

JUSTICE REDEEMED 

January 23-24, 2010

Chrysalis Gathering Space

3527 Elwood Ave.

Richmond, VA  23221

 

Co-Presented by

Rev. M.D. "Doc" Bass 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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a networking organization through which citizens exchange ideas, express their views and take action in support of public policies that build community, honor the dignity of all people and promote unity. 

 

Promoting Positive Public Policy at Home and Abroad

In an age of terrorism, global warming and dwindling resources, accomplished attorney Christi Daniel desperately searches for a better approach to our legal, governmental and political systems, taking the reader on a journey from fear-based public policy to enlightened public policy. Her mentor through the process, Founding Father George Washington, reveals a world in which harmony, unity and balance can save us from disaster. 

As Seven Spiritual Principles for Governing a People are unveiled, what seems impossible becomes tangible, within Christi's graspand ours.

See the current version of the book's appendix that defines the  Attributes of Unity and Duality.

About the Author

Sylvia Clute

President, New Founders Press, Ltd.

 

As a trial attorney in Richmond, Virginia, Sylvia Clute began her writing career when confronted with a legal system in which justice too often meant vengeance. In Destiny Unveiled, she tackles a vengeance model that permeates our foreign policy, politics, corporate culture and even family life. Sylvia  draws on extensive political and civic experience, research and multiple degrees in law and public policy from Harvard and Boston University to present a startling vision of new beginnings.   

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If you care about Justice,

an Important Workshop to Attend:

 

JUSTICE REDEEMED:

A CALL TO ACTION

 

A Community Conversation about

Healing, Restoration and Transformation

 

January 23-24, 2010

Chrysalis Gathering Space

3527 Ellwood Avenue

           Richmond, Va. 23221-2722          

Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 (804) 359-0384

 

  WHY A CALL TO ACTION?

When we demand justice, what do we mean? One moral compass dictates proportional revenge—that the eyes gouged out by one side are to equal the eyes gouged by the other—while another moral mandate teaches us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us.

It appears that proportional revenge is the norm. After several decades of demanding that we “get tough on crime,” the U.S. correctional system is the most punitive system of any industrialized nation.  More than one in every 100 adults in America is in jail or prison. Over 2.3 million people are locked up on any given day. One in every 15 African American men lives in a prison or jail cell, and if they are between the ages of 20 and 34, it is one in nine.

 

Is the system working? It didn’t work for Mary Robichaux or her mentally ill son, Daudi who is serving a 90 year sentence. Hear about her experience. Explore justice defined, justice defied and justice redeemed. Create your own message about a better way.

 

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"A great read! A gripping, page-turning vision of how to find our way out of pressing global issues. The book inspires you to the core in its potential for private and public transformation." 

Vernon Sylvest, MD, author of The Formula

 

"Brilliant. An essential guide, moving us from current systems of vengence to the paths of restorative justice, and more."

—Azim Khamisa, author of From Murder to Forgiveness

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