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workshop

Transformative Justice Practices:
Turning Towards Each Other

venue: gallery
date: 27 April
time: 12:15pm-2:15pm

This interactive workshop on transformative justice theory and praxis is designed to equip and engage organizers in integrating transformative justice practices within their communities and broader movement spaces. Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on their own struggles with relational challenges, their place within the movement, and their disappointments and frustrations in the movement. The workshop will also focus on helping participants build the skills and confidence needed to de-escalate conflict, address harm, and attempt repair at various levels and stages of conflict. Additionally, participants will learn how to de-escalate and facilitate repair between others, fostering a more supportive and restorative environment.

MEET YOUR HOST!

Elijah Tay (they/them)

Elijah Tay is a student organiser and a member of the Transformative Justice Collective (TJC). They have been involved in door-knocking efforts to engage residents in conversations about the death penalty, as well as engaging students on campus to mobilise support for the people’s petition for a moratorium on the death penalty.

As a student organiser, as part of NTU Financial Aid Friends (FNAF), they have also been rallying students to call for better financial aid for low-income students. As a member for Students for Palestine, they push for schools to divest taxpayer monies and tuition fees from Israeli institutions.

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25-27th April 2025

Friday                6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Saturday            9:00 am – 6:30 pm

​Sunday               11:00 am – 5:00 pm

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