The Art of Restorative Justice

Julie Green
Eugene Weekly | January 11, 2013
The role of the arts in restorative justice explored through the eyes of an ex-inmate artist, a painter who depicts death row inmates' last meal requests, an opera and Sister Helen Prejean.

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