The Joe Brummer Podcast

Ep6: Latoya Fernandez - Lessons From Sankofa

56 min · 19. maj 2026
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This week's guest, Latoya Fernandez, is a restorative justice leader. Her work in Sankofa Circles, teaching RJ, and youth diversion is groundbreaking. In this Episode, we'll talk about restorative justice in a variety of different contexts, including Connecticut's new Diversion First Model. We'll talk about Ghana and the lessons she brought back to her daily life. She also shares her roots as a struggling kid on probation and how peer mediation taught her the skills to be who she wanted to be. Her Website: https://www.latoyafernandez.com [https://www.latoyafernandez.com]

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