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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

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Only a couple of stones remain to signify this place where Maharajah Hari Singh used to hold court in Dunga Batala.

Healing The Divide On Climate Change

The same afternoon, all rest in the shade.

People working in workstations and from home can have trouble getting along. This can create disagreements and stress for everyone involved. Subsequently, it leads to operational inefficiency and possibly legal or financial issues. Michael Gregory provides conflict analysis and resolution solutions by bringing positive change to organizations through transformative processes. For more details about conflict analysis and resolution, don’t hesitate to call us at (651) 633-5311.

A session with land users in Kilosa District, Morogoro intending to establish and strengthen peace building and conflict resolution committees among pastoralists and farmers.

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