Christine Evans
Meet Christine Evans, the heart behind Shared Roots Collective. Christine is passionate about fostering positive connections and resolving conflicts through restorative and transformative justice approaches, with a particular focus on addressing sexual harm.
With two decades of experience as a public interest attorney, Christine’s expertise spans the United States and international arenas. Drawing from her knowledge of the criminal legal system, victims’ and gender rights, and issues related to sexual harm, she crafts personalized processes for survivors seeking accountability and justice outside of traditional legal systems.
Beyond her dedicated work, Christine is also an adjunct professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, where she shares her wisdom on gender and human rights. She is actively involved as the president and chief funding officer of the Evans Family Foundation, supporting Chicagoland non-profits.
Christine’s academic achievements are impressive, with a bachelor’s degree from Boston University, a juris doctorate and LLM in International Human Rights from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and a graduate certification in Restorative Justice from Eastern Mennonite University.