► Get good at feeling goodTake steps towards repair
When something breaks, you fix it. It’ll take time, a bit of grit, and a whole lot of care. You don’t have to be perfect—just willing to try and to put in the effort to grow. We’ll show you how.
Here’s a good place to start
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► The newsletterYour guide to practicing repair
We’ll help you build everyday habits—so that anytime conflicts occur or mistakes are made, you’ll have the tools to navigate and repair.
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Tips and prompts
Simple actions that you can practice day-to-day and questions that walk you through self-reflection, providing you tangible steps for unpacking what feels complicated
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Stories
Real examples of what repair looks like for individuals and communities across the world and past and present, giving you a sense of what can be possible in your own life, and in this country
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Resources
Curated articles, podcasts, songs, and shows that explore themes of mental health, relationships, and power, all of which you can dive into at your own pace
► Social toolkitSpread the word—share the repair
Repair is most impactful when it grows. Help it become a cultural norm that is practiced, talked about, and celebrated by amplifying it’s importance.
► We want to hear from youWhat does repair look like in your life?
Stories help us understand harm, healing, and what it means to repair. We invite you to share a moment that shaped how you think about saying sorry, making things right, or being repaired after hurt.
► Now is a time to dreamImagine a world where we all feel safe
This year, the United States celebrates 250 years since its founding—nearly the same amount of time that slavery existed in our country.
This pivotal moment is an opportunity for our country to amend past mistakes and make a promise to us and generations to come—that any time harm occurs, repair will follow.
Repair is the future
Understanding our past is essential to shaping our future. If each of us is capable of repairing harm in our individual lives, imagine what that could look like on a larger scale.