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Rj At Uc Berkeley

RJ at UC Berkeley

Humans of RJ: Jackie Bueno

RJ Center Staff, March 17 2018

This week, we’re highlighting one of our Student Leaders and Lead Blogger for the Restorative Justice Center’s blog, Jackie Bueno. Jackie is a senior at UC Berkeley studying Sociology graduating in August 2018. She started working for the RJ Center in September 2017. Since then, Jackie has led Restorative Justice Circles in Greek life and for other...

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ASUC Elections Spotlight: Alex Wilfert

RJ Center Staff, March 16 2018

By Jackie Bueno This year, the Restorative Justice blog is highlighting candidates from both Student Action and CalSERVE, to find out what their platforms are and why they’re running for ASUC Executive positions and ASUC Senate. This week, we’re featuring Alex Wilfert, a junior at Cal and current Senator in the ASUC. Alex is running for President w...

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What To Do When ICE Comes To My Class

RJ Center Staff, March 9 2018

By Julie Shackford-Bradley Recently, people gathered in campus to discuss how faculty might react if an ICE agent came to their classroom with the intention of removing an individual who was considered to be undocumented. Before getting to the specific advice aimed at faculty–which is actually helpful for everybody–its important to address the elep...

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ASUC Elections Spotlight: Amma Sardokee-Adoo

RJ Center Staff, March 8 2018

By Jackie Bueno This year, the Restorative Justice blog is highlighting candidates from both Student Action and CalSERVE, to find out what their platforms are and why they’re running for ASUC Executive positions and ASUC Senate. First off is Amma, Sarkodee-Adoo, a sophomore at Cal. Amma is running for Senator with Student Action (SA). The RJ Center...

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Humans of RJ: Nicole Nava

RJ Center Staff, March 6 2018

By Jackie Bueno This week, I’m highlighting Nicole Nava, a sophomore at UC Berkeley. Here’s her bio: Jackie: Where did you grow up? Nicole: Madera, California

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Humans of RJ: Ollie Downs

RJ Center Staff, March 3 2018

By Jackie Bueno This week, I’m highlighting Ollie Downs, a junior at UC Berkeley and an RJ Student Leader. Here’s their bio: Jackie: Where did you grow up? Ollie: I grew up in various places in the U.S. I was born in Vallejo and lived there for 7 years. And then, my family moved to Phoenix for 2 years. And then, before I went to Cal, I lived in San...

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#MeToo Movement Figures: Nidhi Chandra

RJ Center Staff, February 23 2018

By Jackie Bueno With the recent #MeToo movement, I think it’s important to understand and highlight figures on campus that are actively working to keep the #MeToo movement rampant on a school-wide level, especially on a campus as renowned and large as UC Berkeley. With that said, Nidhi Chandra is someone who I deeply respect and am highlighting thi...

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Talking About Sexual Harm

RJ Center Staff, February 23 2018

By Julie Shackford-Bradley Last week, the RJ Center published an op-ed giving a brief explanation of how restorative processes can work in response to sexual misconduct. One comment I received informally about the op-ed addressed the use of the word “survivor” to refer to people who had experienced sexual harm:

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Humans of RJ: Jonah Gercke

RJ Center Staff, February 21 2018

By Jackie Bueno Because I work with some pretty awesome people, each week I will highlight a student leader from our center. This week, I’m highlighting Jonah Gercke, a freshman at UC Berkeley and the RJ Student Documentarian. Here’s their bio: Jackie: Where did you grow up? Jonah: I grew up in Southern California. My parents are artistic directors...

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Black History Month Spotlight: Patty Midy

RJ Center Staff, February 18 2018

By Jackie Bueno Preface: In honor of Black History Month, I have chosen to highlight Black students from UC Berkeley that have been proactive in taking on leadership roles to address issues of inequity on campus. For the second feature of the month, I am highlighting Patty Midy, a Haitian-American womxn that became the first-ever Haitian-American P...

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