We envision a world that centers the dignity & humanity of everyone through inclusive, equitable access to justice, care and resources.

WE BELIEVE

Our Mission

We work hand in hand with our community providing restorative practices and transformative solutions to address conflict and cycles of harm in order to heal and build relationships for a stronger, safer and more just southwest Colorado.

Guiding Principles

Social Change

We are dedicated to adopting a decolonial framework to how we organize as a coalition and serve our community to advance restorative practices. This includes how we work towards a just society where conditions of harm are transformed into opportunities for healing and growth.

Restorative Justice

We believe in addressing conflict and harm through restorative approaches that heal & build relationships, promote accountability, and foster long-term community well-being.

Community Accountability & Empowerment

We value the power of education, advocacy, and collaboration to build capacity and equip our community with the skills to rectify past / present harms, resolve concflicts, break cycles of violence, and transform systemic injustice.

Dignity and Humanity

We center the inherent dignity and humanity of every individual in our work, believing that justice must honor and uplift each person.

Equity and Inclusion

We are committed to ensuring justice that is inclusive of all, prioritizing equitable access to essential care and basic needs, particularly for forcibly marginalized communities who are disproportionately impacted by our criminal legal system.

Who We Are

We are a group of individuals from different sectors within the community who come together to advocate for and work towards systemic changes in the criminal justice system. We aim to create a fairer and more equitable society by addressing issues like mass incarceration, disproportionate policing, and reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals.

ABOUT US

OUR SERVICES

What We Offer

As a new community justice coalition we are working to provide the following restorative programs & interventions:

Restorative Justice Diversion:

We receive direct referrals from our systems partners such as the 6th Judicial District Attorney’s Office; Fort Lewis College Police Department; and the Durango Police Department, to offer pre-file / post-file diversion restorative justice for young adults and adults who come in contact with the criminal legal system. This includes Community Group Conferencing and Restorative Dialogue facilitations between impacted parties to promote accountability and healing. 

Direct Community Restorative Referrals:

We work in partnership with community based organizations to further support forcibly marginalized communities facing systemic harm and oppression, to help mitigate the risk of becoming justice involved.

Community Capacity & Restorative Skill-Building:

We work proactively as movement organizers to offer trainings that uplift the very real and important skills our community holds along with adopting the restorative practices that help us (1) best identify and address the real issues we face as a regional community; and (2) support building the skills & capacity to facilitate conflict & harm that relates to these issues. 

We aim to move away from systems-centered paradigms of safety and justice reliant on ineffective punitive measures and instead toward community-centered approaches that focus on accountability, equity, relationships, and healing.


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