Rittenhouse: A New Vision
Healing Communities Through Transformative Justice
Our Mission
Our mission is informed by a commitment to Transformative Justice, based on the work of Rittenhouse: A New Vision (RaNV) founder Ruth Rittenhouse Morris. Transformative Justice is a perspective that emerged from Indigenous justice practices. It focuses on healing, rather than revenge, and considers questions of justice and injustice in relation to both interpersonal and social-structural issues. Transformative Justice is concerned with the promotion of just processes as well as just outcomes, and assumes that the two are inherently linked. A transformative approach views conflict as an opportunity to work with affected parties and communities to address underlying sources of harm, and to transform those conditions. It assumes that the people most affected by conflict should be directly involved in processes of resolution and justice, to the greatest extent possible. Transformative Justice recognizes the importance of accountability and responsibility, both for individuals and for organizations involved in justice work. It seeks non-exclusionary outcomes that maintain relationships between people and communities.
We will promote structural equality, decolonization, abolitionism, decarceration, decriminalization and Transformative Justice. To further these principles and objectives, we will engage in public education , training, and directed advocacy. We will challenge structural inequalities that ensure that the most marginalized people are put in carceral spaces including prisons; psychiatric institutions, immigration and detention facilities and institutions for people with disabilities. We will commit to engaging with individuals and communities who are traditionally the most marginalized, and work to include them in meaningful decision-making practices. We will engage in partnerships with a diversity of communities and organizations, and these partnerships will be informed by and in furtherance of our mission and core values. We will provide services for people in contact with the criminal justice system and maintain a commitment to conflict resolution in both our external activities and internal work.
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RaNV envisions and will work towards a non-carceral, accountable and just society that promotes government responsibility, community accountability, care for all members of society and the resolution of conflicts and social harms without resorting to exclusion and punishment. We provide trainings, consultations, resources and advocacy that help build capacity in Transformative Justice practices with communities most impacted by violence, criminalization and incarceration. We believe everyone has something they can contribute and gain through the principles and practices of community-held Transformative Justice. We honour the legacies of Transformative, Restorative, and Healing Justice work developed by Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour, by women, poor people, 2SLGBTQ+ folks, disabled communities, and abolitionist movements.
Contact Us
Rittenhouse: A New Vision
6 Trinity Square Holy Trinity Radical Community Organizing Hub Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1B1 |
Our work would not be possible without the generous support of our funders and donors. Consider making a donation today to continue the legacy of Transformative Justice in our communities.
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