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Summer Deaton

CEO

Trained in restorative justice (RJ) in 1997, Summer started one of the first RJ programs at the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office in 2000, and later joined her mother and RJ pioneer, Beverly Title, at Teaching Peace, as the Director of Training and Operations, where she continued her engagement with Restorative Practices. Summer’s integrated understanding of restorative values provides a solid foundation for successful implementation and training in the field. Summer’s masterful ability to build coalitions & inspire collaboration has assisted her in forwarding the work and building an incredible team.  Her visionary nature, capacity for complexity, and innovative disposition are key elements of her leadership. In 2014 Summer became the CEO of ReSolutionaries, Inc. after founder, Beverly Title, passed away.  She is honored to carry on her mother’s legacy and continuing to chart new territory in schools with this profound work that has the power to change the temperament of the world.  

 
 
 
 
 

Judy Hawkins

LEAD ASSOC.

After 35 years as a teacher, program director, assistant principal and principal at both the elementary and middle school levels in traditional and alternative settings, Judy Hawkins retired from public education. As a school leader, she was instrumental in establishing restorative work in her district while implementing trainings for both staff and students. As a Lead Associate for Resolutionaries, she has worked extensively to assist schools and school districts in the system-wide integration of Restorative Practices in order to enable paradigm shifts that allow them to move toward and fully embrace restorative culture.

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Alicia Garcia

LEAD ASSOC.

Born and raised in Los Angeles and of Puerto Rican background, Alicia was drawn to culturally responsive education and earned her master’s degree in Teaching in Diverse Contexts from the University of Colorado. She began teaching in elementary school classrooms and has served as a Behavioral Interventionist as well as a Restorative Practice Coordinator for Aurora Public Schools (K-5) and San Francisco Unified School District (K-12). She recently developed SFUSD’s district wide professional development roll-out for Restorative Practices. Alicia brings a strong commitment to student voice and community engagement to her work. She has had the privilege of lead-training hundreds of educators (from Classified to Administrative Staff) across numerous school districts and educational conferences. She consults privately for Colorado School Districts in Restorative Practices and Culturally Responsive Education.