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Introduction to Transformative Justice
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(20 ratings)
291 students

Introduction to Transformative Justice

Transformative Justice
Last updated 7/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn about the history of Transformative Justice [TJ] in indigenous and other marginalised communities
  • Situate Transformative Justice within the larger discourse around Alternative Justice
  • Establish a few of the core assumptions and beliefs surrounding transformative justice
  • Be introduced to the frameworks and skills required to practice transformative justice
  • Engage with the criticisms of transformative justice.
  • Find ways to utilise TJ practices in everyday leadership practice and conflict resolution

Course content

4 sections7 lectures34m total length
  • Overview of the course1:25

    This section provides the learners an overview of the module, its objectives, and expected outcomes.

  • Meanings, Histories, and Core-Beliefs of Transformative Justice [TJ]7:39

    In this module, participants will learn about the history of transformative justice in indigenous and other marginalised communities, situate it within the larger discourse around alternative justice, and establish a few of its core assumptions and beliefs.

Requirements

  • No previous experience is needed to take up this course.

Description

This course is brought to you by One Future Collective. One Future Collective is a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social justice, led by communities of care. We fight for the right of each person to live a life of safety, dignity and belongingness by catalysing people-power and building just institutions.


Transformative justice sounds nice, but what exactly does it mean, and where did it come from? In this self-paced course, we will explore the paradigm of transformative justice by critically analysing its histories, meanings and frameworks. We will also understand how to apply transformative justice lenses and practices in everyday interactions. This course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of meanings, histories, and core-beliefs of Transformative Justice.


Through this course, participants will:

  • Learn about the history of transformative justice in indigenous and other marginalised communities,

  • Situate it within the larger discourse around alternative justice,

  • Establish a few of its core assumptions and beliefs

  • Be introduced to the frameworks and skills used to practice TJ,

  • Critically assess TJ practices, and

  • Find ways to utilise them in everyday leadership practice and conflict resolution.

Trigger warning: Please note that the content contains mentions of gender-based and other forms of violence, which may be difficult for some learners.


We hope you enjoy the course!


Please note that this course is made by One Future Collective to make social justice education freely available for all and is made with very limited funds.

Who this course is for:

  • We would recommend this course to all those who are interested in learning about the discourses of transformative and alternative justice.