Restorative Justice Content / Restorative Justice Content for 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis en Aggie Square Hosts Artist-Philanthropist-Educator David Garibaldi /arts/blog/aggie-square-host-artist-Garibaldi <p><em>By Sharon Knox, undergraduate education</em></p> <p>Internationally known for his signature blend of speed-painting iconic images, hip-hop dance, and inspirational speaking, Sacramentan David Garibaldi joined 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis Sacramento students and faculty recently to talk about arts, education and community.</p> <p>β€œThis past summer, we saw our world creating images that reflected how we felt, saying what we had no words for,” Garibaldi told the audience via Zoom. &nbsp;β€œArt has always been a voice for the unsaid.”</p> November 20, 2020 - 11:52am Michelle Alejandra Villagomez /arts/blog/aggie-square-host-artist-Garibaldi What is Restorative Justice? /curiosity-gap/what-restorative-justice <h2 class="heading--underline">51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis Professor Brings Restorative Justice to K-12</h2> <p>Maisha T. Winn is the daughter of African American studies scholar James Fisher, who taught at 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis from 1969 to 1974. With a father working at a university, she fondly remembers trips she and her brother took as children to the 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis Arboretum and library and their exposure to higher education.&nbsp;</p> October 07, 2019 - 12:03pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity-gap/what-restorative-justice