11 Ways to Commit to Restorative Justice Practices

When relationships don’t  matter, we are more inclined to do bad things.  There has been a lot of media in my neck of the woods this fall, around broken relationships, and doing bad things. I think there is no time like this time, to focus more on our relationships to each other, as a measure […]

A Thanksgiving Story

[There’s a place in my neighbourhood called Mitchell House.  It provides transitional, semi-independent residence, for young men aged 16-21.  Graham Kelly is the manager of Mitchell House, part of the Threshold Housing Society.  This is his story.  I first read Graham’s story in my neighbourhood’s monthly newsletter, dropped off at my door this week.  I […]

Go With Your Heart: Create Justice Solutions the Open-Source Way

We love our media.  Take away our media?  No way.  Alas, more media leads to both more ideas, and more arguing and conflict.  And, all that arguing can get pretty chaotic. So if you’re in a position of influence for creating justice solutions, how do you address all that complexity and chaos?  Go with your […]

The Dynamic Duo: Collaboration and Chance

You know, collaboration as a good news story.  The real success stories of our time are about good collaboration: businesses, sports teams, political campaigns, causes…  1 + 1 > 2.  And yet, sometimes good collaboration isn’t enough for success. Sometimes you need chance on your side.  Think of Felix Baumgartner’s past weekend of incredibleness, that […]

Bruce Saunders and Movie Monday: Bringing Community to my Neighbourhood

Watching a movie can be so much more.   I’m a huge fan of Bruce Saunders weekly Movie Monday showing at the Eric Martin Pavilion Theatre, here in Victoria.   I’m a fan not just because of the movies shown at Eric Martin, though they tend to rock.   It’s a community event, where neighbours and nearby citizens […]