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2012 Krost Symposium: Harley Eagle

Harley Eagle is of Dakota and Anishinabe decent. He is the co-coordinator of Indigenous work for the Mennonite Central Committee Canada, a Restorative justice practitioner, and dismantling racism/oppression trainer. Harley will look to his Dakota traditions and experience in working with Indigenous and diverse communities in both Restorative Justice and dismantling oppression to explore what it might mean to address racial harms using Restorative concepts that embrace a fuller Indigenous worldview.
The 2012 Krost Symposium is focused on the U.S. criminal justice system and, in particular, racism, the “drug war”, immigration, and the concept of restorative justice.

Texas Lutheran University is a private, undergraduate university offering challenging academic programs in the arts, sciences, and professional studies. On a spacious 184-acre campus just 35 miles from San Antonio and 50 miles from Austin, TLU offers 28 majors, 33 minors and 13 pre-professional programs.