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MARQUETTE LAW SCHOOL
ANDREW CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
October 24-25, 2024
The Union of Restorative Justice, Healthcare, and Street Outreach:
A Healing Approach to Preventing Gun Violence
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October 24, 2024
4:30 P.M.
Registration check-in, Lobby, Eckstein Hall
Reception, Zilber Forum
5:00 P.M.
WELCOME
Judge Mary E. Triggiano, Director, Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, Clinical Professor of Law
5:15 P.M.
Film Premiere: Mending Our Wounds: A Restorative Circle for Gun Violence Healing and Prevention
Bear witness to survivors, healers, first responders, violence interrupters, and peacemakers as they courageously share in circle their personal stories about how gun violence has impacted their lives and how they are inspiring crucial conversations about gun violence prevention. When restorative justice circles bring communities together in dialogue, we are destined to create stronger, safer communities.
6:16 P.M.
Film “talk back” with Judge Triggiano and several of those in the film.
October 25, 2024
8:00 A.M.
Registration check-in, Lobby, Eckstein Hall
Light Breakfast, Zilber Forum
8:30 A.M.
WELCOME
- Judge Mary E. Triggiano, Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, Marquette Law School
8:45 A.M.
Mending Our Wounds: A Restorative Circle for Gun Violence Healing and Prevention.
9:20 A.M.
Gun Violence in Milwaukee: Using Data to Inform Policy, Guide Violence Prevention Work, and Increase Public Health and Safety.
Constance Kostelac, PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of Epidemiology & Social Sciences - Institute for Health & Equity, Director, Division of Data Analytics and Informatics - Comprehensive Injury Center Medical College of Wisconsin
10:06 A.M.
PANEL – moderated by Derek Mosley, Director of the Lubar Center, Marquette Law School / Hospital-Based Gun Violence Prevention: Promoting Healthier and Safer Communities through Community-Centered, Trauma-informed, and Restorative Strategies
- Terri deRoon-Cassini, PhD, Professor Department of Surgery (Trauma & Acute Care Surgery), Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine, Institute for Health & Equity, Director Comprehensive Injury Center Medical College of Wisconsin, Co-Director, Milwaukee Trauma Outcomes Project
- Reggie Moore, Director of Community Safety Policy and Engagement Comprehensive Injury Center Medical College of Wisconsin
- Colleen Trevino, NP, Ph D., Associate Professor Nurse Practitioner Director of Advanced Practice Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery Medical College of Wisconsin
- Mary E “Libby” Schroeder, MD, MS, Chief Medical Officer, Froedtert Hospital, Associate Professor of Surgery Medical College of Wisconsin
11:00 A.M. | Break
11:10 A.M.
Keynote Speaker: Father David Kelly, A Ministry of Restorative Justice: Radical Hospitality, Healing and Hope, C.PP.S, Executive Director of Precious Blood Ministry
12:00 | Complimentary lunch will be available in the Zilber Forum
12:45 P.M.
PANEL – moderated by Mary Triggiano / Street Outreach in Milwaukee: Tapping Restorative Practices and Community-Engaged Interventions to Address Urban Gun Violence
- Ingrid Campbell, Restorative Practices Program Manager, Children's Wisconsin Project Ujima
- Lynn Lewis, Director, 414Life, Medical College of Wisconsin
- James Price, 414Life, Violence Interrupter
- Quinn Taylor, Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, City of Milwaukee Office of Community Wellness and Safety
- Regina Whiyee, Deputy Administrator, Children Youth and Family Services, Credible Messenger Program, Department of Health and Human Services, Milwaukee County
1:45 P.M. | Break
2:00 P.M.
PANEL – moderated by Mary Triggiano / Circles Disrupt Cycles of Gun Violence: How Restorative Justice Circles Can Transform Lives. Panelists will include young adult circle keepers and men at Racine Correctional.
3:00 P.M. | Break
3:10 P.M. / Reflections on the Day, Q&A – Mary Triggiano and Fr. David Kelly
There is a $25 charge per person for Friday’s event. Angel scholarships are available to cover the conference cost. This is not a CLE program.