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Margot Van Sluytman on CBC Ottawa

Margot Van Sluytman on CBC Ottawa

by CCJC Admin | Jul 24, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines, Miscellaneous

Poet and social activist Margot Van Sluytman was interviewed by CBC Ottawa on the occasion of her visit to Ottawa for a presentation hosted by the Ottawa RJ Network.  The radio interview is a powerful testimony to what Margot says is our need to change our approach to...
Nov 1-3 in Calgary: Poetic Justice Workshop

Nov 1-3 in Calgary: Poetic Justice Workshop

by CCJC Admin | Jul 18, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Margot Van Sluytman, an award winning poet and social justice advocate, will be presenting a workshop on re-storying your life.  The workshop will  use poetry and narrative as a way to explore your relationships with yourself and others. Click here to view the event...

by CCJC Admin | Jul 8, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Latest Bulletin, Miscellaneous

Cliquez ici pour lire le dernier numéro du bulletin électronique SAGE. was last modified: September 9th, 2019 by CCJC...
“Justice as Lived Experience: Healing Through Through Restorative Justice” with Margot van Sluytman

“Justice as Lived Experience: Healing Through Through Restorative Justice” with Margot van Sluytman

by CCJC Admin | Jul 8, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Transforming Communities is privileged to join with the Ottawa Restorative Justice Network in presenting: “Justice as Lived Experience: Healing Through Through Restorative Justice” with Margot van Sluytman (Click here to download the poster).  Where: First...
What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the Canadian justice system?

What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the Canadian justice system?

by CCJC Admin | Jul 3, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, discussion forum - public, Miscellaneous

 ***To add your perspective to this question, become a CCJC member today and visit the discussion forum!*** Contributed by Sarah Chandler, CCJC Board Member What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the...
First annual National Aboriginal Prayer Breakfast recognized progress in relations

First annual National Aboriginal Prayer Breakfast recognized progress in relations

by CCJC Admin | Jun 26, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

More than 500 people attended the first annual National Aboriginal Prayer Breakfast June 21 in Ottawa.  The event grew out of a desire to recognize the many positive developments between Canadian aboriginal peoples and the Government of Canada.  The breakfast was...
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