A combination of efforts for peace and justice.Engaging Nonviolence workshops will continue in the fall. Nonviolent Wilmington (NVW) is excited to announce that we have joined Pacem in Terris, Delaware’s renowned advocate for peace and justice. The union of Nonviolent Wilmington with Pacem in Terris is neither a merger nor an acquisition, but a combinationContinue reading “Nonviolent Wilmington Joins with Pacem in Terris”
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New Workshops from Nonviolent Wilmington
Study Nonviolent Social Change this Spring Engaging Nonviolence: Activating Nonviolent Change in Our Lives and Our World Although it would be great to meet in person, offering our workshops online has increased the number of folks we are reaching. So we’ll continue distance learning for some time to come, forming small groups of 10-12 learnersContinue reading “New Workshops from Nonviolent Wilmington”
Still time to register. Study nonviolence with Nonviolent Wilmington.
There are still a few days to register for “Engaging Nonviolence” winter session. Starts next week. (Already registered? We’ll be in touch soon with your workshop assignment and how to obtain the workbook. Note that we have postponed the Part II workshop until March.) Although it would be great to meet in person, holding theContinue reading “Still time to register. Study nonviolence with Nonviolent Wilmington.”
2021 “Engaging Nonviolence” Study Groups
We’re planning a considerable expansion of out nonviolence education program in 2021.
Join Part II of “Engaging Nonviolence”
Part II workshop series will begin week of Oct. 25. — Open to students who have participated in Part I during 2020. We now have four cohorts of “Engaging Nonviolence” participants who will ready to move on to Part II of the study guide in October. Two of these groups will complete Part I duringContinue reading “Join Part II of “Engaging Nonviolence””
Special Peace Week Nonviolence Workshop
“From Spirit to Action—Nonviolence and Social Change” Free Virtual WorkshopSunday, October 44:00 to 6:00 pm Nonviolent Wilmington and Pacem in Terris, through special arrangement with Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service, present a rare opportunity for a free 2-hour virtual workshop with noted nonviolence trainers, authors, and advocates Veronica Pelicaric and Rivera Sun. Advance registration isContinue reading “Special Peace Week Nonviolence Workshop”
“Engaging Nonviolence” Workshops Will Resume in September
Nonviolent Wilmington announces the resumption of its popular workshops based on the study guide Engaging Nonviolence: Activating Nonviolence in Our Lives and Our World by Veronica Pelicaric and Nina Koevoets. Our original in-person workshops were suspended in March due to the pandemic, but we have now developed a virtual curriculum that can be shared onContinue reading ““Engaging Nonviolence” Workshops Will Resume in September”
New “Engaging Nonviolence” Workshops
two New series starting in April.Info meeting Sat. March 7. In January, Nonviolent Wilmington launched a new study-action groups to actively engage in the creative power and practice of nonviolence. These short series of weekly two-hour workshops are based on the new workbook Engaging Nonviolence. There are currently two Wilmington groups studying Part One of the book: “Engaging Nonviolence.” Continue reading “New “Engaging Nonviolence” Workshops”
Registration Open for 2021 Nonviolence Workshops
Start the New Year by studying nonviolence. New workshops begin January 17. Register today. We’re planning a considerable expansion of our nonviolence education program in 2021. Although it would be great to meet in person, holding the workshops online has clearly increased the number of folks we are reaching. So we think we’ll be continuingContinue reading “Registration Open for 2021 Nonviolence Workshops”
Creating Nonviolent Wilmington
INCLEMENT WEATHER ALERTJanuary 18 – 8:00 am We intend to hold the Nonviolent Wilmington meeting at 3:00 p.m. today despite the weather forecast. Please drive safely if you decide to attend. Parking is available on the residential streets surrounding the church. If you cannot attend, be assured that there will be other opportunities to becomeContinue reading “Creating Nonviolent Wilmington”