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Today, we have this powerfully emotive poem from Hilary Thomas. Faces of the Bereft Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Following her real-life tragedy, Gloria Clark's poem describes what happens in the aftermath of the killing of a chld. Go here to read it. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Check out this blog post from NVC trainer Ceri Buckmaster: “It’s so important for white folx to transgress these rules around anger”. She says: "It really struck me the importance of white people accessing anger and rage at the injustices that are happening and have happened". What do you think? Do white people need to access their anger about injustice? Go here to comment on my blog post. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence, including Ceri's letter to the son of Cherry Groce. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Mercy Mekinde was married in Nigeria at the age of 17 to a man older than her own father. She eventually managed to escape from her abusive marriage. Mercy then founded her charity, The Amazing Amazon Initiative, which helps other women in similar situations to build new lives. Go here for my conversation with Mercy. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. The long and the short of it is this: A white, male police officer has been filmed manhandling Nikkita Brown, a Black woman, late at night while she was walking her dog.
Go here to read it. If you want to know why I hold the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence every year, this is a prime example. What practical methods can you suggest for preventing and de-escalating violent incidents? Please comment on my blog post and please share this post with your networks. Thanks. Go here for more blog posts from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources. I love this poem by Carla M. Cherry. The more I read it, the more I love it. It is heartbreaking, scary and beautiful. Go here to read it. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence, including another poem by Carla M. Cherry. Go here for details of more poetry by Carla M. Cherry. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Spare the Rod, Love the ChildNaimah Latif, Executive Producer of The Female Solution worldwide radio and TV network and the ON AIR worldwide radio and TV network, talks about her response to violence towards children. I found this post very moving. Go here to watch it. What do you think? Do you "spare the rod"? Or do you think this will "spoil the child"? Please comment on my blog post. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Lama Rangdrol is one of just a handful of Black/African American Tibetan lamas. In his film, Festival Cancelled due to Heavy Rain (above), he speaks about growing up in the 'hood during the 1960s, where as a young Black man he was hunted, and his pilgrimage to Cambodia, where he found ancient African images that remain undamaged. Go here to listen to my conversation with him and view his film, Festival Cancelled due to Heavy Rain. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Last year, we celebrated by reading aloud some of the posts from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2020 and previous years. Go here to listen. |
AuthorZhana, author of Success Strategies for Black People and Affirmations for Parents, is the host of the annual Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for books about NVC and nonviolence, and interviews with NVC authors. And go here for more NVC resources. Archives
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