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124. Restorative Justice and Healing Circles w/ Ruth Jeannoel
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Ruth Ifakemi Efungbemi Ajewole Ajeleti Ifaloro Jeannoelis a Haitian American, cultural organizer, holistic healer and writer. She is also a mother and wife. Currently, Ruth serves as the Founder and Director of the growing non-profit, Fanm Saj, Inc based in Miami, FL. Fanm Saj in the Haitian Kreyol language means, Midwife, we’ll say Midwives catch babies and Fanm Saj catches communities.
In this enlightening conversation, Ruth illustrates how restorative practices can bolster Black maternal health, spotlighting the potency of circles for connection and recovery. With her experiences in youth organization intertwining with movements spanning environmental justice, birth work, and gender-based violence, we gain a deeper understanding of restorative justice practices and their potential to create more equitable and healing-centered communities.
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1. 124. Restorative Justice and Healing Circles w/ Ruth Jeannoel (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Restorative Justice Work in Florida (00:00:04)
3. Restorative Justice and Youth Organizing (00:15:32)
4. Restorative Justice and Healing Circles (00:24:16)
5. Restorative Justice Practices and Collaboration (00:33:10)
6. Restorative Justice and Community Building (00:39:36)
7. Restorative Justice and Black Maternal Health (00:51:12)
8. Navigating Circle Spaces and Shifting Capitalism (01:03:09)
9. Restorative Justice and Community Engagement (01:10:00)
172 episoder
Manage episode 375151348 series 2937087
Ruth Ifakemi Efungbemi Ajewole Ajeleti Ifaloro Jeannoelis a Haitian American, cultural organizer, holistic healer and writer. She is also a mother and wife. Currently, Ruth serves as the Founder and Director of the growing non-profit, Fanm Saj, Inc based in Miami, FL. Fanm Saj in the Haitian Kreyol language means, Midwife, we’ll say Midwives catch babies and Fanm Saj catches communities.
In this enlightening conversation, Ruth illustrates how restorative practices can bolster Black maternal health, spotlighting the potency of circles for connection and recovery. With her experiences in youth organization intertwining with movements spanning environmental justice, birth work, and gender-based violence, we gain a deeper understanding of restorative justice practices and their potential to create more equitable and healing-centered communities.
Support Ruth!
Website: https://www.fanmsaj.org/
Social: https://www.instagram.com/fanmsajinc/
Send us feedback at media@amplifyrj.com
Join our Amplify RJ Community platform to connect with others doing this work!
Check out our latest learning opportunities HERE
Rep Amplify RJ Merch
Connect with us on:
Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Threads, YouTube, and TikTok!
SUPPORT by sharing this podcast and leaving a rating or review
Kapitler
1. 124. Restorative Justice and Healing Circles w/ Ruth Jeannoel (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Restorative Justice Work in Florida (00:00:04)
3. Restorative Justice and Youth Organizing (00:15:32)
4. Restorative Justice and Healing Circles (00:24:16)
5. Restorative Justice Practices and Collaboration (00:33:10)
6. Restorative Justice and Community Building (00:39:36)
7. Restorative Justice and Black Maternal Health (00:51:12)
8. Navigating Circle Spaces and Shifting Capitalism (01:03:09)
9. Restorative Justice and Community Engagement (01:10:00)
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