The Jericho Circle Project is a non-profit organization that brings men’s work to offenders and ex-offenders in institutional and community settings. Incorporated in 2002, the project introduces incarcerated men to the work of self-discovery and emotional growth through weekly and weekend circles. JCP volunteers have been facilitating men’s circles in county, state and federal correctional institutions since September, 2001. Currently, the project operates weekly circles in four correctional institutions in Massachusetts and has mentored the development of similar programs in Wisconsin and Texas. Hundreds of men have sat in weekly Jericho Circles since 2001 and 15 weekend intensive workshops have been held at federal and state correctional institutions. Through its programs of facilitator training and service learning, JCP has supported the expansion of volunteer services in correctional settings in Massachusetts and beyond.
The project creates circles to help men become more aware of connections between what they feel, believe, say and do. As men involved with the criminal justice system see themselves more clearly, they develop a deeper understanding of how their personal pain and struggles have taken them off course and caused pain to others. Through guided group processes and training in emotional literacy and communication, men build the skills necessary to re-vision and reinvent interrupted and misguided lives. The project empowers offenders and former offenders by breaking down the walls that separate them from themselves and others. Once the walls begin coming down and the masks fall away, men can redirect their lives toward greater commitment, self-awareness, and responsibility. JCP assists men who have broken the law to face difficult truths about themselves so they can identify and pursue more productive directions in their lives.
June 19, 2013 at 4:30pm to September 26, 2013 at 5:45pm – Institute for the Study & Practice of Nonviolence
Prison Mindfulness Institute's FREE Post Release / Community Meditation and Yoga class at the Institute for the Study & Practice of Nonviolence: Every MONDAY, 4:30 - 5:45 with Richard Sylvester a…
Organized by Carter (PDN Admin) | Type: class, -, every, monday!
0 Comments 1 LikeJune 28, 2013 from 10am to 4pm – Shambhala Meditation Center of Boston
The Path of Freedom (PoF) program is a mindfulness-based, emotional intelligence (MBEI), and integral approach to self-transformation, personal development, and leadership capacity for at-risk and in…
Organized by Francesca Nardelli | Type: training
0 Comments 0 LikesJune 28, 2013 at 6pm to June 30, 2013 at 7pm – Shambhala Meditation Center of Boston
Radical Responsibility, the title of a forthcoming book by Acharya Fleet Maull, is an approach to realizing personal freedom and creating authentic relationships based on choosing to take 100% respon…
Organized by Francesca Nardelli | Type: training
0 Comments 0 LikesJune 29, 2013 at 11am to June 30, 2013 at 6pm – California Institute of Integral Studies
The Prison Yoga Project (PYP) in collaboration with the Insight Prison Project is offering a special training at San Francisco’s California Institute of Integral Studies (C.I.I.S.) for yoga teachers…
Organized by jennifer@insightprisonproject.org | Type: yoga, facilitator, training
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