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MEETING WITH A KILLER A film by LISA F. JACKSON followed by a panel discussion about RESTORATIVE JUSTICE in prisons throughout California WHEN: Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 7:00 pm WHERE: Congregation Shomrei Torah, 2600 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa FREE: Open to the public (donations appreciated) Can you imagine meeting face-to-face with someone who killed a member of your family? This documentary follows Linda White’s journey after her adult daughter was murdered. It changed her life, and put a brand new face on the concept of restorative justice. The film will be followed by a panel featuring: • Patty O’Reilly , a survivor and victim surrogate at San Quentin (SQ) • Robert “Red” Frye, former inmate who helped shape the restorative justice movement inside SQ • Leonard Rubio, former inmate who created the “Responsibility, Rehabilitation & Restoration Interfaith Roundtable” in SQ • Rochelle Edwards , Insight Prison Project’s Victim Offender Mediator Consultant. 707-578-5519 • www.cstsr.org Sponsored by Congregation Shomrei Torah’s Social Action Committee. Co-sponsored by Restorative Resources; Alternatives to Violence Project; Advocates for Social Justice, Unitarian Universalist Congregation; First Congregational United Church of Christ; Christ Church United Methodist; Redwood Forest Friends Meeting. SOCIAL ACTION GOES to the MOVIES “Social Action Goes to the Movies” is a mini film series about restorative justice.
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MEETING WITH A KILLERA film by LISA F. JACKSON followed by a panel discussion

about RESTORATIVE JUSTICE in prisons throughout California

WHEN: Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 7:00 pm

WHERE: Congregation Shomrei Torah, 2600 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa

FREE: Open to the public (donations appreciated)

Can you imagine meeting face-to-face with someone who killed a member of your family? This documentary follows Linda White’s journey after her adult daughter was murdered. It changed her life, and put a brand new face on the concept of restorative justice. The film will be followed by a panel featuring:• Patty O’Reilly, a survivor and victim surrogate at

San Quentin (SQ)• Robert “Red” Frye, former inmate who helped

shape the restorative justice movement inside SQ • Leonard Rubio, former inmate who created

the “Responsibility, Rehabilitation & Restoration Interfaith Roundtable” in SQ

• Rochelle Edwards, Insight Prison Project’s Victim Offender Mediator Consultant.

707-578-5519 • www.cstsr.org

Sponsored by Congregation Shomrei Torah’s Social Action Committee. Co-sponsored by Restorative Resources; Alternatives to Violence Project; Advocates for Social Justice, Unitarian Universalist Congregation; First Congregational United Church of Christ; Christ Church United Methodist; Redwood Forest Friends Meeting.

SOCIAL ACTION GOES to the MOVIES

“Social Action Goes to the Movies” is a mini film series about restorative justice.

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