NEW DATES!!
Kingian Nonviolence Training, Saturday and Sunday February 15 & 16, 2020.
Now is the time to explore Kingian Nonviolent Conflict Reconciliation and gain the skills needed to peacefully and effectively transform the seemingly endless violence in the world around us.
AT the Resource Center for Nonviolence, 612 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, CA
10am-6pm both days
REGISTER by completing this registration form!: https://forms.gle/CD7qEsm4kVVFD7uEA
This training will be paid for via a gift economics model, similar to a sliding scale. We’ll go over more about what this means at the training.
Breakfast and lunch provided each day!
Kingian Nonviolence is a philosophy and methodology that provides the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary for people to pursue peaceful strategies for solving personal and community problems. Often mistaken for being simply the absence of, or opposite of violence, nonviolence is a systemic framework of both conceptual principles and pragmatic strategies to reduce violence and promote positive peace at the personal, community, national and global levels.
REGISTER by completing this registration form!: https://forms.gle/CD7qEsm4kVVFD7uEA
If you have questions, send an email to drew@rcnv.org
For more information, or to RSVP for the training session, email:
Drew Glover, Trainer/Coordinator
Resource Center for Nonviolence
drew@rcnv.org
TESTIMONY
It was an exciting and fascinating learning experience, and attracted participants who, like the trainers, felt like kindred spirits. The training itself was extremely satisfying. It covered a lot of ground in only 2 days, including historical, particularly with respect to Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King’s 6 Principles of Nonviolence and his practical 6 Step strategy for creating and executing a nonviolent campaign for social justice were transmitted through reading Dr. King’s essays and also fun group exercises and role-play. It was a perfect introduction to the what and how of Kingian nonviolence, besides honoring his memory, ideals and achievements. My wish to work for social justice and personal transformation motivated me to attend this “Orientation to Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation,” and it has provided the perfect jumping off point, complete with a bag of wonderful tools. -Sydney C., 64, Spring 2019 Participant