by Admin | March 28th, 2008
Welcome to a discussion and info sharing center for nonviolent activists and theorists. The field of nonviolent action is vast and vibrant.
Historically, nonviolence as a field has been carried by Gandhians, Quakers, Pacificist Christians, African Americans, War Resisters International, Int. Fellowship of Reconciliation, SERPAJ, feminists, International Network of Engaged Buddhists, Ploughshares, Greenpeace, and a smattering of scholars of peace education programs at various universities. We see this bloggers network as a place for widening and deepening the community of nonviolent activists and thinkers.
News. We plan to have a daily news feed of nonviolent action. We anticipate at least 20 items every day.
Methods. Gene Sharp has collected 198 methods of nonviolent action. We hope to push this past 1000 methods in a wiki with your help. Please add to the known universe of nonviolent methods here.
We plan to have updated links to various national, language, social movement, campaign and related websites.
Training and Education: We’ll have training discussions and resources such as www.trainingforchange.org and vernalproject.org .
Arts: We’ll track important artist movements such as the YES Men, or
Check in here for the latest on third party nonviolent intervention and cross border civilian interventions. This week for example Michael Nagler and Ralf Carriere posted an article about the Nonviolent Peaceforce in the Christian Science Monitor.
Welcome aboard and help us make a nonviolent world.
We do hope it will be in different languages as soon as possible
Thanks for your your Thoughts
Mubarak Awad
June 6-8 Become a Volunteer NP Trainer in New England/New York/Eastern Canada area!!
Would you like the opportunity to become a trainer in peacemaking skills and to spread them to your communities?
We are offering a weekend workshop to become a volunteer trainer in Nonviolent Conflict Intervention (NCI) skills on June 6 – 8th in the Boston area. If you are interested, please email Sherry Zitter at sherry@sherryzitter.org to receive an application/registration form.
The Training
In this workshop, you will learn how to teach basic nonviolent conflict intervention methods for use in anyone’s daily life. The training also exposes people to role-play examples of situations faced by local or international unarmed civilian peacekeepers. These proven methods can be used in interpersonal, community and global situations. Please see COMMITMENTS POST-TRAINING below.
Qualifications:
To become a volunteer NCI Trainer, some background as a trainer, teacher, or leader of adult or youth groups is desirable. Comfort in leading role-plays is important although you do not need formal prior experience with leading them. We welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. Young people, GLBT, people of color and bilingual/bicultural applicants are especially encouraged to apply.
Costs:
The weekend workshop is offered on a sliding scale from $125 to $35, plus $50 food costs. Partial scholarshps are available.
Location/Lodging:
The workshop will be given at the Walker Center in Newton, Mass. Out-of-town participants may stay there for $65/night including a hot breakfast, or at the homes of chapter members if space still available.
Transportation:
The Walker Center is near Rt. 128 and the Mass Pike. It is close to the MBTA Green line and the Peter Pan/Greyhound bus station.
Schedule:
The course begins Friday June 6th at dinner and ends at 4 pm on Sunday, June 8th. Please expect to pay your own transportation costs to the workshop.
What the training is NOT:
The one-day training does NOT prepare people to join a local peace team, or to become a field team member in a foreign country. Such trainings are far longer and more expensive! It will, however, offer exposure to essential skills and encourage folks to do further training if they wish.
Commitments post-training:
To participate, you are asked to commit to co-lead at least four one-day trainings to groups of your choosing, on behalf of NP.
Ideally, those civic or political groups, colleges, faith groups or other organizations will help you organize and publicize the trainings. Of course we hope you will use and share these skills in many other contexts as well!
As a workshop graduate and volunteer trainer, you will receive ongoing support and mentoring. If there is no existing chapter of USNPCA or NP Canada in your area, we encourage you to form one in order to better support your work.
In order to build a culture of peace, NCI skills need to be spread to every neighborhood until they are as common as reading and writing. As a volunteer NCI trainer, you’ll be a model and a teacher of peacebuilding in your community, and will join the swelling ranks of global peacemakers making a concrete difference!
Finally, if you have an organized group of at least 12 persons who are interested in taking the one-day NCI training, please also write to sherry@sherryzitter.org. We will pass this information on to the new volunteer trainers near you.
In peace,
Judy King and Sherry Zitter
NP Greater Boston Chapter
The trainers
Delia McGrath is a lifelong pacifist and peace activist, who believes passionately in peace and nonviolence. She is a long-time communications and diversity trainer, and a practitioner of NVC (nonviolent communication). She is currently Buddhist Peace Fellowship’s representative to NP as a member organization. She is currently involved in prison ministry as a Buddhist chaplain.
Sherry Zitter has been a peace activist, trainer and social worker for over 25 years. As a trainer, she has a reputation for facilitating lively discussions, challenging role plays and deep listening and learning. She has been involved with NP Greater Boston Chapter since its inception and has led Elise Boulding’s workshops, “Imaging a World with Nonviolent Peaceforces instead of Armies,” nationwide.