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UPCOMING EVENTS

17th Annual Fast and Vigil
US Supreme Court
June 29-July 2, 2010
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Rachel King (RIP)

Book and Documentary Sales Benefit the Journey of Hope

Death Penalty? Bad Public Policy?

Listen to the Voices of Experience

Journey of Hope...from Violence to Healing is an organization led by murder victim family members joined by death row family members, family members of the executed, the exonerated, and others with stories to tell, that conducts public education speaking tours and addresses alternatives to the death penalty.

Journey Storytellers come from all walks of life and represent the full spectrum and diversity of faith, color and economic situation. They are Real People who know first hand the aftermath of the insanity and horror of murder. They have Real Stories that recount their tragedies, and their struggles to heal as a way of opening dialogue on the death penalty in schools, colleges, churches and other venues.

The Journey spotlights Real People with Real Stories. Some choose not to seek revenge, and instead select the path of love and compassion for all of humanity. Some see forgiveness as strength and as a way of healing. Others come by different paths. Listen to the Voices of Experience because all reject the Death Penalty as Bad Public Policy and believe �

Yes, America ... There is a Better Way



Public Education Speaking Tours Led by Murder Victim Family Members...

Hoping for an end to the cycle of violence.


THE JOURNEY HAS ESTABLISHED
THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE GROUP


Find out about restorative justice and how it can move the justice system towards needed systemic reform as it opens doors for healing in victims while holding offenders accountable. For more information contact Journey Board Member Lisa Rea, a national restoraive justice expert, at lrea@mindsync.com. What is restorative justice? Visit the website of Prison Fellowship International for more information.

Follow the restorative justice online blog, where Lisa is a correspondent, at the Centre for Justice and Reconciliation, a division of Prison Fellowship International.



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