Matty Taghipour is an immigrant-settler on the stolen homelands of the (Squamish), (Musqueam), and (Tsleil-Waututh) Peoples.
In her roles, Matty utilizes a restorative framework to engage in dialogue with victim-survivors and individuals who have caused harm. In the past, Matty has been involved in facilitating a series of workshops, dialogues, and events catered towards migrant justice, children's rights, restorative practice, anti-racism, and coordinating and implementing youth settlement programs. Matty's passion for social and restorative justice is fuelled by her commitment to (un)learn in community-based settings. In her downtime, Matty gets herself lost in books, poetry and enjoys strolls with her dogs.
NSRJ honours the Elders and Knowledge Holders, past, present and future, and acknowledges with gratitude that our work takes place in communities situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations.
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