The Circle Process: Creating Deep Conversations

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Civic Learning

Age Group:

High School, Adults
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In collaboration with Mothers and Others for Peace, Restorative Justice Practitioner and Oak Park Public Library Director of Equity and Anti-Racism Stephen Jackson will facilitate this interactive introduction to how circles can become part of our families, schools, workplaces, and communities. Everyone will be able to take part in a circle.

Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oak Park and River Forest.

About circles
Circles are a structured process to build community where everyone feels connected and respected in their authentic selves. Led by library staff who are certified facilitators, we come together to explore a subject by asking a series of questions and providing all with an equal opportunity to share, listen to one another, and reflect on the importance to their own lives. Circles, as we practice them, are rooted in the traditional practices of Indigenous cultures in North America.

About Mothers and Others for Peace
Mother and Others For Peace ascribe to Julia Ward Howe's proclamation of a Mother's Day for Peace, dedicated to stopping war. They are a local group of activists who work to support this message of peace in this 21st century.