When
Saturday & Sunday
April 4th & 5th (Easter Sunday), 2015
10AM - 6PM on both days
Where
Oakland Peace Center
Oakland, CA
How
Register by Clicking Here (required) or by going to www.tinyurl.com/RegisterAtEastPoint
Cost
All of our community workshops are run on a Gift Economics model, which means we do not charge a fee. Read more here.
What
Come join us for this two-day workshop which will provide participants an introduction to the philosophy of Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation. These trainings are transformational experiences that have helped thousands of people from around the world understand the depth of the philosophy of nonviolence, and learn to begin to bring the practices into their lives and their work.
Through role plays, small group activities, readings, video presentations, mini-lectures and discussions, we explore topics such as:
- The definitions of violence and nonviolence
- An analysis of the different types and levels of conflict, and how they escalate and deescalate
- The history of the Civil Rights Movement and some of Dr. King’s philosophies
- The principles (the will) Kingian Nonviolence, how to view and transform conflict
- The steps (the skill) of Kingian Nonviolence, how to engage with conflict and organize a campaign
Whether you are an organizer working for social change, a teacher trying to change the culture of your school or simply an individual trying to deal with the conflicts in your personal life, each person will walk away from our workshops with new skills and a new perspective.
April 4th will be the 47th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. King and the birth of Kingian Nonviolence, so this will be an auspicious day to be conducting this training. This workshop is co-sponsored by the Oakland Peace Center.



