2022 Restorying Justice Jam

2022 Restorying Justice Jam

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WHAT ARE WE DOING?

Come join us for an exploration of justice and healing at the 3rd Re-Storying Justice Jam! Our 5 day in-person gathering in the redwoods of Northern California will bring together activists, advocates, storytellers, practitioners, community members, those of us who are impacted by the criminal legal system and feel called to transform it. We will reflect, share stories, and engage in the kind of collective visioning process that is necessary for us to “re-story” our embodiment of justice on the path to creating broader systemic change. 

We will engage, co-create, tangle & untangle, challenge & be challenged, support, connect, and dream in ways we can’t even predict.    

WHY HAVE A RE-STORYING JUSTICE JAM?

Throughout our communities worldwide, a yearning for a different way of dealing with conflict has been emerging. For example, living in the most incarcerated country in the world, U.S. many Americans are now waking up to how ineffective, wasteful, biased and unjust our “justice system” is. Exciting ideas about restorative and transformative justice are spreading throughout North America, and at the same time, restorative justice appears to be under attack. As practitioners of these approaches, we are feeling the call to come together to change a vengeful and short-sighted brand of justice to better reflect our shared humanity. 

In doing so, we are faced with the challenge of how our own personal values, life experiences, and family histories impact our relationship with wrongdoing and conflict. We will all cause harm, break a rule, and be a “wrongdoer” at some point in our lives. When that happens, what is our responsibility to each other? 

  • Can justice be about accountability and healing, instead of punishment?
  • And if we ourselves have been hurt, how do we ensure we do not perpetuate harm in the ways we show up for the communities we serve?
  • Where are we growing and where are we struggling in our work around restorative and/or transformative justice?
  • What is justice and what does it look like in practice?
  • How can we work together toward an alternative justice model that is more equitable, more humane, and more healing? Can we leave behind the white supremacist colonial punitive model of justice that we have inherited?

What are YOUR questions?  Bring them to the Jam!

We believe the Re-Storying Justice Jam is the perfect venue to engage in this deep work of reflection, exploration and community building.

WHY “RE-STORYING”?

Our ideas about what should happen to people who commit crimes flow directly from our own individual experiences with conflict and wrongdoing, which means that we cannot change our legal system without first exploring our own personal notions of justice and how it pervades our lives. Through the act of remembering and perhaps re-telling the stories that have shaped our ideas of justice, we have the opportunity to bring healing to old wounds that, if left unhealed, will continue to shape our lives and limit our freedom. And from a place of more self-awareness, we can choose ways of acting that feel more whole and true. This is Re-Storying, the act of reconnecting with the stories that shaped us and allowing for healing and transformation to emerge. We believe this work is a critical step toward creating the kind of fundamental systemic changes we need to make our justice system worthy of the word “justice.”

 

WHAT IS A JAM?

In music, a jam is a creative, live gathering of musicians who together, spontaneously create a new sound. Similar to that, YES! Jams are places where diverse leaders and visionaries bring together their passions, openness, and unique perspectives. In spontaneous connection, we weave layers of experience, wisdom, heart, and spirit to create some real magic. Our Re-Storying Justice Jam asks that all the players are present and ready to listen deeply to each other, and together, we create something greater than we as individuals can create alone.

This Jam is different in that we build healthy relationships while mindful of strategy. Other retreats focus on personal transformation but may leave out systemic change. Some trainings work on leadership and power dynamics, but may forget our souls.

YES! brings all three together — we give change-makers tools to build open-hearted, healthy communities  where people can be real with each other. The Jam is not a conference, seminar or a typical meeting – it is something unique. It’s dedicated time to think and feel deeply about transformation in our world, in our communities, and in ourselves. There are in-depth conversations and there is a lot of fun, art, and creativity. There is dancing and embodiment, group explorations, and co-creations, as well as solo time and internal reflection.

The Jam works on 3 levels of change & transformation:

  1. The Personal. A place for each one of us to explore our own journeys and histories, to heal our individual wounds and to come into our most authentic selves so that we can better fulfill our unique purpose.
  2. The Interpersonal. We are harmed in relationships, so we must heal in relationships. We come together to share our collective journeys, our cultures, our ways of grieving and our ways of healing, our histories of struggle and our stories of resilience.
  3. The Systemic. Our individual identities and our collective stories are molded in a larger context. By becoming clearer about how these systems influence our lives, we can have a larger impact in the broader world around us.

The facilitation team has collectively co-organized and co-facilitated many different Jams and has been planning towards this Jam since our online Jam which took place in the midst of the pandemic. We call ourselves “facilitants” because we will be fully participating in the Jam, bringing our questions too.  We don’t have all the answers (or maybe any of them!). What we do offer is a variety of ways for each of us to arrive at our own answers — and new questions. We’ll use a number of processes and tools and experiment with different ways of being together, all aimed at strengthening our self-awareness, our ability to communicate and work through conflicts, and our ability to vision and put these pieces together. We see the Jam as an experiential journey of the collective wisdom, questions, powers, and differences of everyone who attends.

WHO IS INVITED?

We invite those who have borne witness to the cruelty of our criminal legal system and feel called to do something about it. We invite those who have been impacted by the criminal legal system, directly or indirectly, and who believe that what is happening is unjust, immoral, and in opposition to our fundamental need for human connection. We invite those on either side of “the Line’, law enforcement, prosecutors, defenders, service providers, government workers, and people who are formerly incarcerated who feel hamstrung by an impersonal and bureaucratic system that causes much more harm than good. We invite those who have gone Inside as prisoners, staff, or volunteers, and have come back changed by what they experienced. We invite folks from marginalized communities who have historically suffered the brunt of the injustice and oppression that our criminal legal system has perpetrated. Finally, we invite persons who have caused harm, survivors, and any combination of the two to join us in the profound work of ReStorying. We commit to creating a safe and brave space for our individual and collective work.

We encourage folks from Black, Indigenous, Latinx, immigrant, API, POC, and LGBTQI communities to apply. 

Dates, Logistics, and Contribution

Dates, Costs, Travel

The Jam will be held from the afternoon of Tuesday, June 14, until the morning of Saturday, June 18, at the Quaker Center in Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz Mountains (90 minutes south of San Francisco). It is a naturally beautiful place, away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, both inspiring and rejuvenating. Please be mindful in your travel plans to arrive before noon at any of the Bay Area airports on the 14th and depart after 3 pm on the 18th.

It is our deepest hope that we will gather in June in person in a safe way for everyone. If you have any concerns around Covid that you would like to share with us, please do mention it in your application and/or write to us at restoryingjusticejam[at]gmail.com, and we will follow up with you directly.

It requires resources to organize this event, but do not let cost be a barrier; we will work out a solution together.

The total cost of the jam is $800 per participant ($375 for food, lodging, and local transport; $425 for program costs, including organizing support, childcare, materials, and facilitator honorarium).

If you can pay the entire cost of $800, great!  And, we ask that all participants consider contributing a minimum of $375 to cover their food and accommodation.  

This may be still a significant expense for many people, and we do not want money to be an impediment to your participation. We can offer a monthly payment plan, as well as a combination of scholarship and work-trade to make it work for you. We also encourage applicants to seek support from their organizations, as many people find a lot of leadership skills development and other professional development happens through their learnings and experiences at the Jam.

And, if you are able to contribute more, wonderful! The extra amount will go towards our scholarship pool.

Also, we welcome children to the Jam; we love having whole families sharing the Jam experience. We will provide childcare and work out the details with you. 

I’M IN! WHAT’S NEXT?

 

APPLY TODAY!

Come Jam!

Love,

Kevin, Demarris, Angela, Yoana, Shilpa, Joy and Johnny

WHO IS ORGANIZING THE JAM?

 

 

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://yesworld.org/restoryjamapp/ →

 

Date And Time

2022-06-14 to
2022-06-18
 

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