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Liz Elliott receives Ron Wiebe Restorative Justice Award

November 28, 2010

Ms. Elliott has been a driving force behind the restorative justice movement in this country for many years, and in doing so, she has influenced countless students, volunteers, inmates, and people working inside and outside the criminal justice and school systems. She has committed her life, in every way, to justice, peace, promoting restorative justice and helping people transform one life at a time, one community at a time, and one system at a time.

Ms. Elliott contributes to many community organizations and helps to develop links between SFU and those various organizations. She coordinates and participates on numerous panels, dialogues, workshops, and tirelessly promotes these events to her students and the wider community.

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