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Always be prepared to deal with violence with Nonviolence. At home, with friends, at work, or in the community. It’s obvious that guns don’t work. We have the most open gun laws among wealthy nations and the most violence. Having inner peace and knowing how to de-escalate provides the best protection. It is the best hope for the Beloved Community. 

TOOLS TO BUILD THE BELOVED COMMUNITY.

Our workshops center around the concepts of Indigeneity and Kingian Nonviolence. Indigeneity is a lifestyle that focuses less on controlling our environment and more on enjoying what we have. It requires long-term thinking and considers the long-term consequences of our actions today on the generations to come. Moreover, indigeneity suggests working and living in cooperation with others rather than attempting to dominate them.​

Kingian Nonviolence teaches it's students very important skills to confront injustice in a nonviolent manner. It provides a structure for conflict reconciliation that is rooted in the best aspects of philosophers, spiritual leaders, and activists such as Gandhi, Tolstoy, and Dr. King who promote the Beloved Community.

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EVENTS FROM FRIENDS OF PHOENIX PEACE BUILDERS
 

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PAST WORKSHOPS
Please contact Mark at markaklym@phoenixpeacebuilders.org if you would like us to hold one for you.

Kingian Nonviolence & Conflict Reconciliation

12 - 16 hour workshop

Peace Building and Indigeneity

2 hour workshop

Building the Beloved Community

2 hour Workshop

Learn new ways to resolve conflicts and build a stronger community in today’s divisive world. This interactive training. introduces how Nonviolence is a courageous way of life and a powerful strategy for uplifting our community.

This workshop is designed to encourage a more collaborative work or home environment by discussing concepts of Indigeneity and Peace Building

In this interactive and inspirational training Participants learn practical steps for using Compassionate Conflict Resolution for today’s challenges within and without.

Mitigating Racism & Building Community

4 sessions, 2 – 3 hours each

Peace Circles & Conflict Reconciliation

7 hour Workshop

Movie Experience + Discussions

2 – 3 hour Workshop

Within safe, brave spaces, These circles help participants explore sensitive topics such as White Privilege; the history of dehumanization; intention to have an open heart, mind and be anti-racist as a way of life.

Peace Circles, developed and used in Native American cultures, make it possible for civil dialogue to happen. We have taken this concept and developed a new approach to Peacemaking.

This program features lively discussions centered around a variety of “Hot Topics” that are of concern to people in today’s divisive world. Come discuss, ask questions and listen to differing views after watching a thought-provoking movie.

The Healing of Memories workshop is a safe place for participants to explore personal histories and gain insight and empathy for themselves and others.

PAST EVENTS

Annual Casa Peace Pole Prayers and Blessing

World Peace Day

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Talking Circles

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Mass Poor People's & Low-Wage Workers' Assembly & Moral March on Washington, D.C. & to the Polls

Juneteenth Celebration 2024

Popcorn Pizza and Peace Movie Night: Juneteenth: Faith and Freedom

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John Dear, The Gospel of Peace

2/1/24

Within safe, brave spaces, These circles help participants explore sensitive topics such as White Privilege; the history of dehumanization; intention to have an open heart, mind and be anti-racist as a way of life.

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Chief Ken McCoy Tempe PD

2/13/24

Peace Circles, developed and used in Native American cultures, make it possible for civil dialogue to happen. We have taken this concept and developed a new approach to Peacemaking.

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Gaza Cease Fire March

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Peter Beinart talk

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Philip Farah's talks

Talking Circles Faith Forum / Workshop Luncheon

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Let's Stay In Touch.

Our mission is to help communities heal from generations of trauma by creating positive change from within. We promote the principles of Kingian Nonviolence and conflict reconciliation, and with your help, more people can learn these powerful tools that bring lasting peace.

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"This training has been a great experience that I would highly recommend to others. With everything that is going on in our world today people think it’s impossible to lead a nonviolent life, but this training has taught me otherwise."

- Nestaho Kahsai

College Freshman

This event is very worthwhile. Nonviolence changed my life and the way I deal with conflict. This event gets doctor's 
approval from me! 
Highly  recommended!!!!

- Artemis Parvati Naturopathic Doctor

“I hope you'll want to take this two day workshop.
It's the real deal on how Martin Luther King, Jr. and those brave people from the 1960's who helped end segregation did it.”

- Joy Marx Mendoza

Chrysalis Domestic Violence Shelter

"I am a strong supporter of the training and would like to see this training be part of our curriculum and training for all employees and students."

- Raúl S. Monreal, Jr.

Associate Dean of Student Development,
South Mountain Community College

"The presentation
experience was unique, refreshing, educational and, deeply inspiring.  It is easy to see that this
work, having begun many years ago, will hugely impact the way every day citizens show up in
their individual lives."

Caitlin B. Flaherty

Executive Director, AZ Dept.

of Peace Campaign

“I strongly feel this training in Kingian Nonviolence should be made available to lawyers for continuing legal education.  
It should be required for graduation in the curriculum of all high schools, community colleges and universities.”

G. David DeLozier

 P.C., Attorneys at Law

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