Meet the LATE LOVE Circle Keepers
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Colette Davion Davis
Adjunct Instructor at Dominican University & Trained Mediator
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Andy Swindler
Chief Empathy Office of FeelReal & Entrepreneur
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Kayla Jackson-Wolff
Beloved Community Coordinator at Dominican University
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Josh Easter
Co-Founder at A Greater Good Foundation, Development Officer at Soaring Eagle Academy & Restorative Justice Practitioner
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Mazell Sykes
Restorative Justice & Peace Circle Coordinator
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Rachelle Zola
Advocate, Storyteller & Facilitator
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Mary Nichols-Schleitwiler
Catholic Faith Community Leader, Justice Advocate & "Walk the Talk" Newsletter Editor
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Yvor Stoakley
Attorney, Racial Justice Advocate & Bahá'í Community Leader
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George Marx
White Men for Justice Founder, Anti-Racism Educator & Palestinian Rights Advocate
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Bette Lawrence-Water
Advisory Board Member at National Center for Race Amity, MPH Lecturer at Benedictine University, Community Health Advocate & Facilitator
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Adenia Linker, PhD
Researcher & National Speaker on Youth Mental Health & Equity in Education, & Illinois Chapter President for NAME (National Association of Multicultural Educators)
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John Boyle
Environmental Engineer, Catholic Community Leader & Teen Catechist, Musician, Lay Preacher, & Student of Queer & Catholic Theology
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Lauren Baer
Copper To Gold Facilitator & Therapeutic Bodyworker
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Rachel Zargo
Chief Manifesting Officer at CoGo & Restorative Circle Keeper
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Restorative Circles
Restorative Circles create spaces where every voice matters, bringing people together to share in their collective wisdom. Inspired by the practices of Indigenous cultures around the world, Circles honor each individual’s inherent value and encourage meaningful contributions from all. They promote accountability, support, and deeper connections within communities—foundational elements for fostering resilience and mutual understanding.
In today’s structured, hierarchical systems, these genuine ways of connecting often get lost. By adopting the Circle approach—whether in brief moments or as a lasting practice—we open pathways to transform both ourselves and the world. Circles are flexible and inclusive, complementing various traditions and practices, and offering a meaningful path to personal and collective growth.
Where laws and policies may not change hearts, the connections built in Circles can, in turn, inspire real change in our societies and institutions. Imagine where you might incorporate this transformative tool in your own life. Circles thrive in diverse settings: in communities, workplaces, families, and beyond.
Together, starting here, we are building a more compassionate and just world.

