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Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Devanshi Patel to the Restorative Works! Podcast.
Devanshi joins us to explore how youth leadership, community trust, and restorative practices intersect to build what she calls "the beloved community"— a vision rooted in justice, dignity, and belonging. She shares the groundbreaking work of the Youth Peer Court Ambassador Academy, a hands-on training program that empowers young people to lead restorative justice efforts in their schools and communities. Learn about how Devanshi's organization's Youth Restorative Diversion Initiative is shifting the system in Arlington County, Virginia: diverting youth away from the court system and toward healing-centered, community-based approaches. Since its launch, the program has processed over 150 cases with a 0% recidivism rate, proving that trust, prevention, and youth leadership can transform outcomes.
Devanshi is the co-founder and CEO of the Center for Youth and Family Advocacy (CYFA), where she leads efforts to transform systems through collective impact, restorative practices, education, and advocacy. Her work centers on creating conditions where children, youth, and families can thrive in safe, healthy, and inclusive communities. Under her leadership, CYFA delivers research-based, community-driven strategies that disrupt cycles of harm and address systemic inequities. In addition to her work with CYFA, Devanshi is an adjunct professor at Howard University School of Law where she teaches juvenile justice and adoption law, and a substitute judge presiding over juvenile and domestic relations matters. Her research focuses on the intersections of race, gender, and justice. Devanshi holds a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law, a Bachelor of Arts from George Mason University, and an Equitable Community Change Certificate from Cornell University.
Tune in to learn more about how youth advocacy can transform lives and change trajectories for the better.
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Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Devanshi Patel to the Restorative Works! Podcast.
Devanshi joins us to explore how youth leadership, community trust, and restorative practices intersect to build what she calls "the beloved community"— a vision rooted in justice, dignity, and belonging. She shares the groundbreaking work of the Youth Peer Court Ambassador Academy, a hands-on training program that empowers young people to lead restorative justice efforts in their schools and communities. Learn about how Devanshi's organization's Youth Restorative Diversion Initiative is shifting the system in Arlington County, Virginia: diverting youth away from the court system and toward healing-centered, community-based approaches. Since its launch, the program has processed over 150 cases with a 0% recidivism rate, proving that trust, prevention, and youth leadership can transform outcomes.
Devanshi is the co-founder and CEO of the Center for Youth and Family Advocacy (CYFA), where she leads efforts to transform systems through collective impact, restorative practices, education, and advocacy. Her work centers on creating conditions where children, youth, and families can thrive in safe, healthy, and inclusive communities. Under her leadership, CYFA delivers research-based, community-driven strategies that disrupt cycles of harm and address systemic inequities. In addition to her work with CYFA, Devanshi is an adjunct professor at Howard University School of Law where she teaches juvenile justice and adoption law, and a substitute judge presiding over juvenile and domestic relations matters. Her research focuses on the intersections of race, gender, and justice. Devanshi holds a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law, a Bachelor of Arts from George Mason University, and an Equitable Community Change Certificate from Cornell University.
Tune in to learn more about how youth advocacy can transform lives and change trajectories for the better.

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