Circle processes are tools for healing, conflict resolution, communication, and growth. This discussion will start with a brief introduction to circle processes and circle keeping. Then we’ll dive into a circle together to learn hands-on about what circle processes feel like and to get to know each other better.
Professor(s) or Facilitator(s): Owen Daniel-McCarter
Owen is co-owner of Babes Bar in Bethel and a former attorney in Chicago, IL. Through his work with survivors of trauma and conflict, Owen became a trained practitioner of Circle Keeping through the Community Justice for Youth Initiative. He has used this tool in both professional and personal settings to build trust, address harm, understand conflict, and share stories.
Session Type: Discussion
Restrictions or Requirements: None
Materials and Equipment: None
Accessibility:
The Parish House has an entrance ramp and accessible parking on site. Visit Take a Class on the BU website to learn more about venues and accessibility.If you need other accommodations, please contact us and let us know at [email protected]. We are a small volunteer team, but will do our best to help or provide reasonable accommodations.Bethel University Vermont (BU) is a free community pop-up university based in Bethel, Vermont and created by the Bethel Revitalization Initiative. We offer free classes and meet-ups by the community, for the community, during the month of March each year. Learn more about Bethel University and check out more free class and event listings at betheluniversityvt.org.
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