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The Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2020 is underway! Go here for the 2020 blog posts.
We are very excited to have an interview with Ken Fero, director of Injustice, the film the police tried to ban, as well as bloggers reading from blogs from this year and previous years.
This is the seventh year of the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence, in conjunction with the Week of Nonviolence from Black Women for Positive Change. It is open to everyone who is committed to practicing nonviolence, regardless of racial or cultural background, gender, religion or any other difference.
The participants in the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence are committed to justice and peace and are offering education and training around nonviolence, as well as policies, practical skills, support and more.
In these troubled times, in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd and so many other Black people, we are aware that violence affects people globally, across all nations, communities and backgrounds, and we remain committed to nonviolence and peace.
In these times of the coronavirus covid-19 global pandemic, and so many other crises all over the world, we are sharing our stories of survival, learning, growth and triumph through empathy and nonviolence.
Nonviolence and Nonviolent Communication (NVC) are based on EMPATHY. If you have ever given empathy to others or received empathy, at home or at work, please post your blog about your experience, or if you would like to learn more about how to live through empathy and nonviolence, please go here to read some blog posts from 2020 .
Go here to read the 2019 blog posts
Go here for our Facebook page.
Plus go here to read the 2018 blog posts. They include interviews with Rev. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, and Dh. Subhuti, senior member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, as well as a four-part blog by NVC author and tutor Miki Kashtan on how we can use empathy to inform the ways in which we exchange money and other resources. Please take a look at these before submitting your blog post.
The 2020 Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence is part of the annual Week of Nonviolence held by Black Women for Positive Change .
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is about EMPATHY. Go here for NVC resources.
2020 marks the seventh year of the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. We are aware of the urgent need to share practical strategies for nonviolence. Go here for some recent blog posts.
Go here to read the 2018 blog posts. They include interviews with Rev. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, and Dh. Subhuti, senior member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, as well as a four-part blog by NVC author and tutor Miki Kashtan on how we can use empathy to inform the ways in which we exchange money and other resources.
The 2018 blogging carnival included a number of blog posts by practitioners of nonviolence and NVC, sharing their personal experiences and insights. Go here to read them. Please also share these with your networks. Thanks for your help.
The Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence is published by Zhana, the International Co-Chair of Black Women for Positive Change, and author of Success Strategies for Black People and Affirmations for Parents. To read blog posts from previous years, click here.
We are very excited to have an interview with Ken Fero, director of Injustice, the film the police tried to ban, as well as bloggers reading from blogs from this year and previous years.
This is the seventh year of the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence, in conjunction with the Week of Nonviolence from Black Women for Positive Change. It is open to everyone who is committed to practicing nonviolence, regardless of racial or cultural background, gender, religion or any other difference.
The participants in the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence are committed to justice and peace and are offering education and training around nonviolence, as well as policies, practical skills, support and more.
In these troubled times, in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd and so many other Black people, we are aware that violence affects people globally, across all nations, communities and backgrounds, and we remain committed to nonviolence and peace.
In these times of the coronavirus covid-19 global pandemic, and so many other crises all over the world, we are sharing our stories of survival, learning, growth and triumph through empathy and nonviolence.
Nonviolence and Nonviolent Communication (NVC) are based on EMPATHY. If you have ever given empathy to others or received empathy, at home or at work, please post your blog about your experience, or if you would like to learn more about how to live through empathy and nonviolence, please go here to read some blog posts from 2020 .
Go here to read the 2019 blog posts
Go here for our Facebook page.
Plus go here to read the 2018 blog posts. They include interviews with Rev. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, and Dh. Subhuti, senior member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, as well as a four-part blog by NVC author and tutor Miki Kashtan on how we can use empathy to inform the ways in which we exchange money and other resources. Please take a look at these before submitting your blog post.
The 2020 Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence is part of the annual Week of Nonviolence held by Black Women for Positive Change .
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is about EMPATHY. Go here for NVC resources.
2020 marks the seventh year of the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. We are aware of the urgent need to share practical strategies for nonviolence. Go here for some recent blog posts.
Go here to read the 2018 blog posts. They include interviews with Rev. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, and Dh. Subhuti, senior member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, as well as a four-part blog by NVC author and tutor Miki Kashtan on how we can use empathy to inform the ways in which we exchange money and other resources.
The 2018 blogging carnival included a number of blog posts by practitioners of nonviolence and NVC, sharing their personal experiences and insights. Go here to read them. Please also share these with your networks. Thanks for your help.
The Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence is published by Zhana, the International Co-Chair of Black Women for Positive Change, and author of Success Strategies for Black People and Affirmations for Parents. To read blog posts from previous years, click here.
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