Our People
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Dr. Rachel GoldbergDr. Goldberg has been active in the field of Conflict Studies for over 20 years and is an experienced and proficient scholar, practitioner, researcher, teacher, and trainer. She is the supervisor of the Restorative Justice Program and assistant professor at DePauw University in Conflict Studies and head of her own consulting business, RMG Resilience.Dr. Goldberg is a fully trained Restorative Justice facilitator, as well as host and head trainer for the program. |
Taylor McGarrahtaylormcgarrah_2014@depauw.edu Taylor McGarrah is a junior from Carmel, IN. She is majoring in Conflict Studies and is interested in a career mediating legal disputes or in international relations. Taylor has been involved with the Restorative Justice program at DePauw since her freshman year and has been on the leadership committee throughout the program's development. She has researched various areas in which restorative justice can be applied such as in cases of sexual assault and using restorative justice in schools.Taylor is a fully trained facilitator for the Restorative Justice program. |
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Ashley IsaacAshley Isaac is a senior from Toledo, Ohio. She is majoring in Conflict Studies and minoring in Astronomy. She is interested pursuing a career in politics having spent the last two summers working in Washington, DC. Ashley joined the restorative justice program her junior year and was eager to help develop the program. As a member of the leadership council, Ashley is the Case Coordinator. Through the development of the program Ashley has applied her restorative justice training and mediation skills both in and out of the classroom as well as in her daily activities.
Ashley is a fully trained facilitator for the Restorative Justice program.
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Clark EdwardsClark Edwards is a junior from Western Springs, IL. She has been involved in the restorative justice since its beginning in 2010, and helps to spread awareness about the program on campus. She is a conflict studies major, and hopes to pursue a career with politics, government, or international education. She used many of the facilitation techniques taught in this program while working in South Africa this summer. Clark is also an Honor Scholar.Clark is a fully trained facilitator for the Restorative Justice program. |
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Allison OrjalaAllison Orjala is a junior from Minneapolis, MN. She has been involved with building the Restorative Justice program since Spring of her freshman year at DePauw. As a Conflict Studies major, she is interested in peacefully resolving disputes and hopes to work for her local government to help build social equality. She is also involved with the Office for Sustainability at DePauw and an ITAP Associate.Allison is a fully trained facilitator for the Restorative Justice program. |


