
nuri’s parents were both child sexual abuse survivors, amongst many other identities, including fiercely loving and often hilarious parents. She believes the collective has more wisdom than she could ever hold alone and values collaboration as a fundamental part of restorative justice work. She’s had the privilege of training incredible people in circle process and restorative community conferencing models and has co-facilitated direct dialogues about harm, accountability, and support. She has 6 years of experience in restorative justice and over 15 years supporting those impacted by the criminal legal system. Nuri nusrat hopes to bring love and compassion to those she has the honor of working with. She currently facilitates training for healing within our homes, workplaces, communities, institutions, and the planet.īonnie Wills facilitates Restorative Circles for families and organizations. Through her work, she strives to support the eradication of social injustice and inspire. Bonnie is committed to a compassionate, just, and inclusive planet. She currently facilitates training for the re-entry pod at San Francisco Jail, Valley State Prison. She completed the Merritt College Community Mental Health Advocates certification training. She has facilitated healing/training circles at California Institute of Integral Studies, Cal State East Bay and Holy Names University. She has facilitated Restorative Justice Circles at San Quentin Prison, and COSA (Circles of Support and Accountability) groups for formerly incarcerated youth. She is a Certified Diversity Facilitator, and a Restorative Justice Facilitator and Trainer.

Kennedy University, a Masters in Culture and Spirituality at Holy Names University, and a Masters in Religion and Philosophy at California Institute of Integral Studies.


Bonnie Wills received her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Ecology at John F.
