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Jun 30, 2020, 7 tweets

Here's my 2-part plan to heal America's race/policing injustices based on human dignity while upholding the rule of law & the US Constitution. #TransitionalJustice tackles issues of police reform, truth commissions, #reparations, etc. (1) Reform Policing: blog.acton.org/archives/11655…

Part 2: Racial justice, racial healing, & racial solidarity that involves the whole community: government, faith-based organizations, schools, etc. We cannot properly talk about #reparations or racial reconciliation outside of #TransitionalJustice. fathommag.com/stories/finall…

Email, text, and RT these articles to your mayors, governors, state legislators, city council members, religious leaders, teachers, activists, non-profit leaders, business leaders, judges, law enforcement officials and begin the healing process one city at a time.

Click the link on the "Chicago Principles" in the articles and read @drcolleenmurphy's book to learn what transitional justice is. Prof Murphy helps explain why transitional justice works when other justice approaches (restorative, etc.) miss the mark: amazon.com/Conceptual-Fou…

Has transitional justice been tried anywhere? Yes! Since WWII in Germany, South Africa, Rwanda, etc. but only one US City: Greensboro, NC. America is so far behind and it's time to *finally* more forward. Your city could be next! amazon.com/Learning-Green…

I know a group of experts who work on transitional justice issues so if you'd like to have any of them meet with your local/state political, religious leaders, etc. to discuss making transitional justice happen near your contact me abradley at tkc.edu. #LetsGo

New York City has already initiated truth commissions to address racism but this is but one aspect of a broad, holistic social and community transformation advanced by a robust transitional justice approach. nytimes.com/aponline/2020/…

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