Events
Stay connected by following my events page to keep up with the latest workshops, trainings, and community gatherings. It’s the best way to stay informed about upcoming opportunities to engage with our restorative justice initiatives, violence prevention strategies, and other important programs. Whether you’re looking to learn new skills, participate in meaningful discussions, or collaborate with others committed to building stronger, more resilient communities, my events page is your go-to resource. Don’t miss out—follow along to stay in touch and get involved!
October 16, 2024
Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Ms. Nichols will participate in a roundtable discussion on the intersection of Extreme Risk Protection Orders and Domestic Violence Protection Orders at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC.
Private event, invitation only.
November 1, 2024
Minnesota Gun Violence Research Summit featuring Alicia Nichols
The Minnesota Gun Violence Research Summit brings together practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and community leaders from various sectors across the state. This event is hosted by the Violence Prevention Project Research Center at Hamline University. ​
Alicia and a panel of leading gun violence experts will share information and resources at the intersection of intimate partner violence and gun violence in the home.
Information and registration is available here.
November 15, 2024
AFCC 16th Symposium on Child Custody
The Role Family Law Professionals Can Play in Reducing Firearms Violence Risk
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This workshop will cover current research on how children in various communities and at different ages are experiencing violence, including family, community, and gun violence, and the role family courts and professionals can play in reducing harm.
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Symposium brochure and registration details here.
November 20, 2024​
Minnesota Department of Corrections Restorative Justice Week featuring Alicia Nichols
Minnesota Correctional Facility- St. Cloud will honor National Restorative Justice Week November 17- 24.
National Restorative Justice week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about restorative justice practices.
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Ms. Nichols will share information with incarcerated individuals at MCF-St. Cloud focusing on healing, accountability, and repairing harm rather than punishment. Her presentation will promote dialogue and understanding between victims, offenders, and communities to address the impact of crime or conflict.
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​This presentation is available to MCF-St. Cloud inmates and staff only.