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Nonviolence - 2-day workshop
October 22, 2011 to October 23, 2011
This workshop is for people interested in promoting peace, nonviolence & social change in their communities. It is useful for individuals who: * want to build community * work with young people * respond to conflict situations * experience violence or injustice at any level.
It provides a framework for conflict reconciliation. This 2-day workshop gives participants a comprehensive introduction to Martin Luther King Jrs philosophy, thinking and strategy. It introduces key concepts and important background information about Kingian nonviolence, including core values, conflict analysis, nonviolent historical movements, dynamics of social change, and study of several of the most important essays written by Dr. King.
Participants must register in advance. Fee $20** per person. **Sliding scale available. If you cannot afford to pay $20, ask about arrangements to cover your fee.
Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Location: 1226 Wellington St. W (at Holland) Ottawa, ON
Website: http://amydillonnv.wordpress.com
For information contact: nonviolenceworkshop@gmail.com
Phone: 613-761-9997
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives
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