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Nonviolence in the News – October 26, 2017

Click here to listen to Nonviolence in the News, recorded October 26th, 2017, or use the controls at the bottom of the page. If you are looking for nonviolence radio, click here. Special alert: In a series of moves this week that have alarmed free speech advocates and critics of media consolidation, the Federal Communications Commissions… read more

Nonviolence in the News – October 16, 2017

Click here to listen to Nonviolence in the News, recorded October 16th, 2017, or use the controls at the bottom of the page. If you are looking for nonviolence radio, click here.   “I refuse to accept the journalistic cliche of ‘meaningless violence’. I refuse to believe that there are no answers to the cheapening of… read more

Nonviolence in the News – September 29, 2017

This week’s round-up of nonviolence news, events, resources, and jobs. Jobs/Fellowships: Internships for the study of Civil Resistance:  The International Center for Nonviolent Conflict is seeking authors of case studies of civil resistance and peacebuilding. There is a $2000 stipend if you’re selected to write for them. Applications due October 4th. Possible cases might include… read more

Nonviolence in the News – September 15, 2017

If you have trouble with the player above, click here to download.  Jump to NEWS Jump to EVENTS NOTE: You will see the mysterious letters PP, CP, or S in parentheses after some of these items. What’s up with that? We are coordinating these items with the trajectory on which our Roadmap plan is based, namely the… read more

Nonviolence in the News – September 1, 2017

More information on topics covered below. If you have trouble with the player above, click here to download.  Jump to NEWS Jump to EVENTS Resources: Have I mentioned Positive News?  It’s both a magazine and a website (https://www.positive.news/) offering news in many categories.  Most are at best indirectly related to nonviolence; but all are changing… read more

Nonviolence in the News – August 18th

“If I were a Jew and were born in Germany and earned my livelihood there, I would claim Germany as my home even as the tallest gentile German might, and challenge him to shoot me or cast me in the dungeon; I would refuse to be expelled or to submit to discriminating treatment. And for… read more

Nonviolence in the News, August 4th.

  Read more on this week’s highlights and links below. Resources. Important article in Waging Nonviolence: “A Manual for a New Era of Direct Action,” by George Lakey July 28, 2017.  50 years on from his manual with Daniel Hunter!  We do have some continuity!  Why is this article so great? Every paragraph links to specific… read more

Nonviolence in the News: July 21st, 2017

Transcript and links to items covered in the Nonviolence in the News segment of Nonviolence Radio, aired July 21st, 2017. Goose Fest News    PAYING RESPECTS (in Memoriam): Liu Xiaobo, who kept vigil on Tiananmen Square in 1989 to protect the (mainly student) protesters from oncoming soldiers, promoted a pro-democracy charter that brought him an 11-year… read more

Nonviolence in the News – Podcast

Michael Nagler and Stephanie Van Hook host this in-depth episode of Nonviolence in the News. Not only will you get the nonviolence news that the corporate media can’t seem to fathom, but also great nonviolence analysis and storytelling! What is going on with the Bernie Sanders movement? How is the movement for racial justice moving forward?… read more

Nonviolence in the News Week–PPR-April 4-April 18, 2014

Nonviolence in the News with Michael Nagler on Peace Paradigm Radio week of April 4-18, 2014 http://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Nonviolence-in-News-April-4-2014.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS… read more