As national and city leaders look towards criminal justice reform, restorative justice has brought together victims and perpetrators of crimes to bring about real change. But the practice, which has been used by indigenous communities for generations, expands far beyond just crime and consequences. Chaplain Clementina Chéry, founder of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute and Linda Solomon, a restorative justice coach with Boston Public Schools, explained how they use restorative justice to help bring communities together. GBH News is a premier source for in-depth local news and original story telling based in Boston, Massachusetts. Subscribe to the GBH YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/gbhnews?sub... Follow GBH News on Instagram: / gbhnews Like GBH News on Facebook: / gbhnews Follow GBH News on Twitter: / gbhnews We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: https://bit.ly/SupportGBHNews