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Nonviolence is a philosophy that centers on a conscious refusal to enact harm. Thich Nhat Hanh said nonviolence is “love in action.” Martin Luther King Jr. said nonviolence is both external and internal: “You not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him.” Cesar Chavez saw nonviolence as a path to organize and change: “Nonviolence is our strength.” Gandhi said, “Nonviolence means avoiding injury to anything on earth in thought, word, or deed.” All these statements recognize the power we carry individually and collectively to honor connection and love in the midst of conflict, change, discrimination, and anger. Nonviolence emphasizes people over policies; it allows us to question the status quo while showing solidarity. It asks us to be our best selves in the face of the worst situations.

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Nonviolent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg - a Brief Introduction

Marshall Rosenberg, PhD has been effectively mediating conflicts throughout the world for more than 40 years.

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Six Patterns of Defensive Communication: Sharon Strand Ellison

Sharon Strand Ellison, the author of Taking the War Out of Our Words, is a pioneer in the field of eliminating defensiveness. An international communication consultant and award-winning speaker, Sharon is the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Powerful Non-Defensive Communication.

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“To Live in the Fullness of Time,” Joanna Macy, 2014-02-14

Joanna Macy explores her most recent work, how it arrived out of her activism in the past, and why it should be of concern to the future of humanity as a whole. With genetic modification, hydraulic fracking, and nuclear technologies, our karma—that is, the consequences of our actions—lasts forever.

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Dreams: Howard Thurman & Martin Luther King, Jr.

Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King, Jr.: two giants in BU's proud history of tolerance.

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Poverty of the Soul

Valarie Kaur and Parker Palmer interrogate the ethics of Revolutionary Love for a new generation.

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The Impact of Growing Up in a Domination Culture (W/ Riane Eisler)

Riane Eisler joins the Thom Hartmann program, warning that we are in regression and that we can still make progress, if we handle regressions from human rights victories, like the election of Donald Trump.

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On What Made Jesus So Alarming

Karen Armstrong warns against putting Christianity, or any tradition, in a box.

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Ahimsa Conversation # 28 Monica Sharma

Ahimsa is made possible by the innate capacity of human beings to care beyond the self. Dr. Monica Sharma has developed a process for enabling people to tap into this capability. She did this over three decades of work in diverse contexts across the world.

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I Have a Dream Speech by Martin Luther King .Jr Hd (Subtitled)

"I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States.

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What Comes After Tragedy? Forgiveness | Azim Khamisa and Ples Felix

On one awful night in 1995, Ples Felix's 14-year-old grandson murdered Azim Khamisa's son in a gang initiation fueled by drugs, alcohol and a false sense of belonging.

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