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Kingian Nonviolence


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Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation

Saturday & Sunday, September 19th & 20th
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific Time on Both Days (required)
In Person Workshop

Hosted by East Bay Meditation Center

Developed by Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr. and David Jehnsen, two allies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Kingian Nonviolence is sometimes referred to as the “final marching orders of Dr. King.” It is a philosophy that teaches us the depth of nonviolence and conflict transformation.

It teaches us to hold healing and reconciliation as the final goal of any conflict, and also reminds us of the need for justice and accountability as a necessary stepping stone to Beloved Community.

Wether you are trying to improve conflict in your personal life, cultivate a culture of peace in your school or community, or build a powerful movement for social change, this training can be a transformative tool.

Read more here, or check out Kazu’s book Healing Resistance for an in-depth study.

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