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Zoom Webinar

Kingian Nonviolence & Conflict Reconciliation Workshop

This workshop spans over four days and runs from 11 am - 2 pm AZ time each day. Please see the event schedule below for all dates and times.

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Time & Location

Oct 10, 2022, 11:00 AM – Oct 18, 2022, 2:00 PM

Zoom Webinar

About the event

Our world has changed and now more than ever, we all need to focus on a positive PEACE and NONVIOLENCE. Would you like to live in a world that is at peace, where people respond to injustice and conflict Nonviolently? If so, then come to the workshop and discover ways that will help you and others find another way.

This interactive and inspirational training introduces how Nonviolence is a courageous way of life and a powerful strategy for inner peace and uplifting our community. Emphasis is given to the six principles and six steps of Nonviolence according to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Expected outcomes:

  1. Have knowledge of the principles and steps of Kingian Nonviolence.
  2. Have knowledge that peace building can happen during conflict and as ongoing relational maintenance.
  3. Identify ways to apply the knowledge gained in outcomes #1 and #2.

Date/Time 4 Sessions:  October 10, 11, 17, 18, 2022. All sessions are from 11am – 2pm AZ MST/PT

Location     Zoom Meeting

Facilitators

hassan clement (intentially lower case, to represent being a small part of the WHOLE) - first got involved with Kingian

Nonviolence, not to change the world, but to change himself. Now, hassan has a Language and Methodology to enact change and movement towards the Beloved Community.  he is certified as a Level III Kingian Nonviolence trainer by Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. and is a collective member of the Nonviolence Legacy Program. hassan is working with the Amphi Neighborhood Association for tenant rights.

Mark A. Westfall-Klym, MPA - Mark is certified by the University of Rhode Island, Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies as a Level II Kingian Nonviolence Trainer. He has over 25 years’ experience in violence prevention programs, is on the board of the Culture of Peace Alliance and a co-founder of the Phoenix Peace Builders (PPB). PPB works to overcome racism and other forms of violence.

Cost:  This event is offered on a gift economy basis where everyone is welcome regardless of financial status. During

the training, the facilitators will explain gift economics and share the cost to produce the course. No fee is required, but donations are gratefully accepted. Some people are able to donate, some cannot, and some raise the funds. 

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Schedule


  • 3 hours

    Day 1 - Oct 10, 2022


  • 3 hours

    Day 2 - Oct 11, 2022

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