About Fairnessworks

Fairnessworks pays special attention to peacemakers and mediators who work at the neighborhood level, whether they be teachers who help stop bullying, or court-affiliated staff who focus on more than mere punishment, and aim toward restorative justice.

We welcome wannabe peacemakers who are seeking ways of practicing peaceful conflict resolution of even the smallest conflicts.

We invite peacemakers from faith-based communities to share their concerns, ideals and methods.

7 thoughts on “About Fairnessworks

    • Thanks, Kris! As I transition from a corporate job into the pioneering (for me, at least!) field of blogging for peacemaking and Restorative Justice, I cannot be certain I’ll be attending the June conference. I’ll make every attempt to do so. It would be a treat to meet you! -Ken

  1. Ken,

    I enjoyed your blog and I am glad to see it’s focused on the everyday peacemaker. I’d like to add you to my blogroll. Best of luck to you and your future endeavors.

    Erin Birt

  2. Hi Mr. Kinsey, could you please elaborate on your specific position as it pertains to restorative justice and how it is being implemented within the United States of America.

    Is America in your opinion, a force for good or evil?

    What does restorative justice look like in America?

    Thank you in advance for your specific answers to these questions.

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