I send love and condolences to all who feel the loss of Peggy.
My first recollection of spending time with her was when I interviewed her for my website in 2008. (You can see that interview at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6714103DD989DDCB which is now a precious recollection, preserved for all time.) She then gave me a list of others to meet and interview, always the generous connector.
And from then we were friends and often travel companions. We both traveled the world, spreading the news of a more humane, compassionate, workable, and therapeutic approach in the legal system. We called on shared resources and commingled our communities. I often messaged Peggy for the latest stats before I gave a presentation. She gave me an international cookbook. We shared pictures and stories of the most brilliant family members in the world, ours.
We so enjoyed orchestrating meetings in South Africa, Australia, and Europe - and once in a while our paths crossed in the US, even Walnut Creek. I was her plus-one at conferences I didn't attend but wanted to enjoy socially. We had plans for a future trip to the Guggenheim in Bilbao where Peggy would give a training on problem-solving courts for the Basque government.
I already miss her.