Brown Hope’s code of peace is built upon the understanding of universal love. We are all connected to each other, and recognize that all beings are deserving of respect, acceptance, and appreciation. We promote peace by:
Nonviolence Philosophy
We embrace principles of nonviolence. We resist any conduct that a reasonable person under the circumstances would consider unwelcome, intimidating, hostile, threatening, violent, abusive, or offensive. Examples of violent conduct include:
We strive for a world where all beings are free from disrespect, harassment, abuse, and violence. Our nonviolence interventions are designed to be a proactive solution to prevent and resolve incidents of violence and harm.
Restorative Justice Philosophy
Our restorative justice philosophy provides an intentional response to incidents of conflict and harm that happen within the community. With so much division and distrust between people, we need alternatives to the types of behaviors that exacerbate conflict. Restorative justice is a pathway to breaking this cycle of harm and achieving collective liberation. We promote restorative justice by:
Ultimately, restorative justice can help repair the social fabric of our communities and create a culture where the humanity of all is embraced.