Our Team

  • Sarah Schriber

    Justice reimagined looks like everyone treating everyone else with radical dignity and kindness, mutual aid, large and small.

  • Nancy Michaels

    Justice reimagined looks like addressing harm or wrongdoing not from a focus on the individual but rather with a relational lens focused on building, restoring, and maintaining healthy humanizing, liberatory, and healing relationships. Justice reimagined is a pursuit for equity where human rights are respected and adhered to, and discrimination is not allowed. It is a moral framework in which diverse cultural values are understood and celebrated, where everyone has a voice, and where the goal is the well-being and the ability of all to thrive.

  • Ellyn Ahmer, Board Chair

    Justice reimagined looks like everyone all in.

  • Anjali D. Alva

    Justice reimagined looks like living our values to build and heal communities.

  • Louise Calloway

    Justice reimaged looks like all humans are loved and respected, all treated with equality, and communities work together with systems.

  • Torey Cohen-Boseman

    Justice reimagined looks like providing the help toward the root causes to improve the livelihood for those impacted by the criminal justice system.

  • Caryn P. Curry, LCSW

    Justice reimagined looks like every individual and all communities having what they need to thrive in life and choosing to navigate conflict with mutual benefit in mind and heart.

  • Audrey Dunford

    Coming soon.

  • Mikhail Lyubansky, Ph.D.

    Justice reimagined looks like equitable access to resources and a restorative response to harm.

  • Joseph Omo-Osagie

    Justice reimagined looks like a peaceful, diverse neighborhood with comfortable people, a utopia. Still, utopia is no place, but it’s the idea that we don’t have to lock our doors if someone has committed a crime. We have a way of solving it: "competition is the law of the jungle; cooperation is the law of humanity.”  RJI is cooperation representing humanity.  It is the representation of humanity through cooperative endeavors. We are very competitive about everything, and it’s not about the community. It’s about the individual, and it becomes toxic. To me, RJI, my reason for RJI is my hope for cooperation.