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Epistemic Community Building and Collective Truth

The practice of creating spaces where diverse knowledge systems and experiences are validated to build shared understanding of harm and accountability.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's letters and essays engaged multiple traditions—theological, philosophical, scientific—creating dialogue across knowledge systems. Restorative justice circles can function as epistemic communities where different ways of knowing are honored: survivor testimony, offender reflection, community wisdom, historical knowledge, and institutional analysis all contribute to shared truth-making. This concept challenges the idea that there is one objective account of harm. Instead, it recognizes that truth emerges through dialogue where multiple perspectives are genuinely heard and integrated. In Sor Juana's tradition, this means creating conditions where an Indigenous survivor's spiritual understanding of harm, a facilitator's psychological framework, an academic's historical analysis, and an offender's emotional recognition can all contribute without one dominating. Epistemic community building transforms restorative justice from a process of established truth-telling into ongoing collective creation of meaning. When communities honor multiple knowledge systems and validate diverse ways of understanding harm, they deepen both the authenticity and the transformative power of their restorative work, making space for the kind of intellectual rigor that Sor Juana embodied.

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