
Promoting nonviolence worldwide.
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As we round off our study of Restorative Justice (RJ) in May, here’s a video from our archive connecting it with our June study of Constructive Program (CP). Michael is describing RJ as a form of constructive program and offers insight into...
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On this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we continue our exploration of restorative justice with Jonathan Bradley, co-executive director of SEEDS Community Resolution Center. Drawing from years of experience i...
The Metta Center for Nonviolence is hosting Mobile Peace Teams trainers Mary Hanna and Marquise Williams in Petaluma on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31 for a Training of Trainers focused on unarmed peace teams. Originally envisioned to...
In this conversation, restorative justice practitioner Dominic Barter reflects on more than three decades of work at the intersection of community, justice, and nonviolence. Beginning with his early experiences in Rio de Janeiro, he describ...
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When we explore our national justice systems, we are confronted by our beliefs, both as individuals and a society, about what creates and sustains justice and healing. In nonviolence, we opt for a restorative...
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