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“No Justice, No Peace”: Bridging Restorative Justice and Peace Advancement
I first encountered Restorative Justice in a Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) class in 2010 at Grebel. The class stood out because it was taught in a way that reflected restorative values. Today, I can see how that learning environment drew me into the Restorative Justice field as much as the framework itself.
Restorative Justice: Celebrating a Twenty Year Partnership
Conflict occurs every day, all over the world, and it is important to have the skills necessary to resolve it. The concept of the Conflict Management Certificate Program at Grebel sprang from a Peace and Conflict Studies Department strategic visioning session that occurred in the late nineties.
Birth of Restorative Justice Chronicled by Mennonite Archives of Ontario
Mennonite Central Committee Ontario’s concern with justice in the correctional system dates back at least to 1967.
New Faculty Member Brings a Restorative Justice Focus
Grebel announces the appointment of Dr. Johonna McCants-Turner to a tenure-track faculty position as Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) at Grebel, beginning July 1, 2021.
Alumni Pursue Musical Careers
Faith, community, creativity—Grebel and the Music Department hold these values close to heart, including the freedom to explore different paths and combine passions.
Virtual Music Ensembles
What do you do when your passion for music as an outlet for creativity is considered dangerous to your health? Like many other group activities, Grebel music ensembles went online.
Laws, Codes, and Christianity
Master of Theological Studies students at Grebel choose from many interesting courses relating to ministry, the Bible, and theology.
Grebel Connections in "Voices Together"
On January 27, Grebel held a virtual chapel service to celebrate the arrival of the new Voices Together hymnal.
Here, I Am Human
We are all human. We all want a chance for a fulfilling life. We all deserve to be treated fairly and equally. The World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Student Refugee Program aims to make this happen by supporting, empowering, and providing life-changing opportunities to refugees in countries all across the world.