Join the Harvard Black Students Association, the Rho Nu Alphas, and the Phillips Brooks House Association for an open discussion and circle led by incredible justice-impacted community practitioners.
Where: PBHA Parlor, 1 Harvard Yard
When: Tuesday, 4/16 from 6:30pm-8:30pm
RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/IntroToRJ4-16
Facilitator Bios ✨🌟 ••••••••
Supreme Hassan designed and established the Restorative Justice Working Group in Norfolk, Massachusetts, followed by co-founding the Transformational Prison Project in 2012, a prominent Boston-based non-profit organization centered on restorative justice principles. Trained as a Restorative Justice and Trauma Healing facilitator, Supreme specializes in leading group processes for individuals impacted by the justice system and collaborates closely with victims and survivors of violent crimes. Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Liberal Arts from Boston College and Tufts University’s TUPIT Program, he is expected to graduate in 2025.
Imam Taymullah Abdur-Rahman, once a rising pop star in the group Perfect Gentlemen, transitioned to Islam after finding himself struggling as a young father in Roxbury, MA. As Harvard’s first paid Muslim chaplain, he engaged in interreligious dialogue that shaped his understanding of systemic racism’s impact on Black and brown communities in America, working as a multi-faith leader within maximum security facilities. The abolitionist and author’s current works include “44 Ways to Manhood’, the memoir “American Imam” and the podcast, “All Restorative Everything.”
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