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Healing the Divide on Climate Change

Healing the Divide on Climate Change

Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

Healing the Divide on Climate Change

Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

Training course on conflict resolution, peace keeping, peace building and reconciliation processes held in Tanzania in July 2007 . An AZUR member attended the training.

Awach Central Primary School 6-28-2018

Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

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Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

Dr. Martin Luther King believed that only nonviolent action can ultimately build peace and justice. But how? On April 4, the somber anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination,USIP hosted a forum on ways to reclaim and re-frame nonviolent action against 21st-century global conflicts, extremisms, and injustices that fuel them. Researchers and activists discussed their recent or forthcoming books on nonviolent action and join an audience-wide conversation and poll.

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/dr-martin-luther-king-s-path-peace

Thank you Gilles and Karen Marceau from the Hijas de la Paz project in Amanecer. Photo: Viktor Boehm

Third and four week | Photo: Paula Mariane

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