Communities of Practice:
Tending to Our Collective Well-Being

June 23-24, 2026

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COMING TOGETHER SESSION SPEAKERS:  

Sankofa in Practice: Reclaiming Restorative Justice as a Tool for Healing, Accountability, and Transformation in Schools
Tuesday, June 23 | 9:30 a.m.

LaToya Fernandez, Opening SpeakerLaToya Fernandez will open the conference by sharing her journey of using restorative justice to transform classroom and school communities. Drawing from her experience as an educator, restorative justice practitioner, and community leader, Fernandez will explore how restorative practices can move beyond surface-level implementation to become a deeply relational and transformative approach to education. 

Grounded in the African principle of Sankofa, the call to return to what has been forgotten in order to move forward this message will invite participants to examine the roots of restorative justice and the importance of reclaiming its cultural, spiritual, and communal foundations.
Fernandez will introduce her Sankofa Circles framework, which integrates storytelling, embodiment, ancestral wisdom, and accountability as pathways for racial healing and reconciliation within school communities.

Through reflection and lived experience, she will also address the need to decolonize restorative justice practices in education; challenging systems that prioritize compliance over connection, and reimagining schools as spaces of belonging, truth-telling, and collective care.


Designing for Vitality: A Vision for Community Beyond School
Tuesday, June 23 | 2:00 p.m.

Jenny Finn, SpeakerWhat if the question wasn't how to fix school, but how to build something worth belonging to?

Jenny Finn is the founder of Springhouse, an intergenerational learning community in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia, where farm, art, community, and seasonal rhythm form the conditions through which young people and adults come alive together. In this talk, she shares the five Sourced Design principles that shape Springhouse's culture — from how adolescents move through a meaningful arc toward young adulthood, to how adults continue their own formation alongside them, and how the community repairs and renews itself when things break down. This is a talk about what becomes possible when a community is designed not around instruction, but around vitality — and an honest look at the barriers and the vision for those ready to imagine something new.


From Punishment to Peace: The Liberatory Journey of Restorative Justice
Wednesday, June 24 | 9:30 a.m.

Aundrea Smiley, Coming Together SpeakerDuring this coming together time, we will explore the transformative potential of RJE as a means of moving toward liberation for individuals and communities. We will begin with the idea that true justice is not punishment; it instead seeks to create community, heal relationships, restore dignity, respect, and mutual concern and promote accountability.

It is my hope to inspire a space of collaborative work emphasizing how we nurture the principles of RJE as a vital step toward collective healing and liberation.