with Kazu Haga + East Point Peace Academy
Kingian Nonviolence grew out of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and is a transformative philosophy dealing with the transformation of conflict. Many forms of political resistance only deal with “fixing issues,” while ignoring the need to heal relationships. However many healing modalities do not address the systems of injustice that perpetuate trauma. How can the teachings of Kingian Nonviolence be utilized after the 2020 election to continue to push for Beloved Community?
Through interactive activities, the workshop will dispel many common myths of “nonviolence,” and explore the interconnection of personal healing and political resistance, and how to build a powerful movement that honors the dignity of ALL life. This workshop is a partnership with East Point Peace Academy.
Registered participants will receive a link to join us via Zoom with their EventBrite Confirmation Email.