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Nonviolence in the News: 2nd Week of December ’13

This week on nonviolence in the news with Michael Nagler, a feature of Peace Paradigm Radio: Click here to listen (or right click link in order to download it). Or, click directly on the grey arrow below to listen on this page. [audio:http://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Nonviolence-in-News-12-13-13.mp3] Please help us share the message of nonviolence by sharing this segment.… read more

Nonviolence in the News for November 15: Guest John Lindsay-Poland of FOR

    In this segment of Peace Paradigm Radio for November 15, 2013, Michael Nagler gives some analysis on the worldwide nonviolence movement with some interesting emerging examples of nonviolence in action. Joining him in the studio is John Lindsay-Poland, research director and southwestern regional coordinator of the interfaith pacifist organization Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, November 1, 2013: Nonviolence in the News, various activism updates and inspiration

How is nonviolence being put to the test to challenge some of the toughest issues out there?  In today’s show, Michael and Stephanie are joined by Metta friends Anna Leinberger and Russ Faurbrauc in the studio. Michael talks with two dedicated activists, Elliott Adams and Sherri Maurin from Closegitmo.net about the need to close down… read more

Nonviolence News

Rivera Sun, in service of Nonviolence Now, is collecting and emailing a list of stories for Nonviolence News. If you’d like to join her email list, please connect with her directly! Here’s the most recent from March 6, 2019: These stories reflect nonviolent action and nonviolent practices, including constructive programs, alternative institutions, and policies rooted… read more

Nonviolence News and a Nonviolence FAQ

In this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we offer a heartening and inspiring round-up of Nonviolence in the News for the week, followed by a “crash course” (what’s the nonviolent equivalent of that?!) in our “Frequently Asked Questions” about nonviolence, a new show segment, with Michael Nagler and Stephanie Van Hook of the Metta Center for Nonviolence.… read more

Nonviolence Now, News, and more!

We’re joined by Kit Miller, Executive Director of the MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, who catches our listeners up to speed on the Nonviolence Now! Campain. Then, a quick look at emergency preparedness and nonviolence before we turn to an in-depth look at nonviolence in the news.  https://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/nonviolence-radio_2018-12-07_09-00-00.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS… read more

Nonviolence News: Podcast

Catch our latest episode of Nonviolence News, a new-story news program to supplement our Nonviolence Radio. Special guest: Linda Sartor https://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/NVNewsAug222018.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS… read more

Weekly Nonviolence News

  Challenging the Belief that Only Violence is Newsworthy Listen to this week’s Nonviolence in the News here.  (Transcript Available with Links) And check out the full episode of Nonviolence Radio.   https://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Nonviolence-NEWS-12082017.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS… read more

Nonviolence News (Wk of Nov 24)

Challenging the belief that only violence is newsworthy, we humbly submit this briefing of nonviolence in the news. Catch it every other week on Nonviolence Radio.   Listen and/or Download Audio Here Events: Juliana Vs. US: Oral Arguments in the 9th Circuit Ct. of Appeals.  On December 11, 2017, a three-judge panel of 9th Circuit… read more

Nonviolence Values: Newsletter

“Knowledge is like a river,” said Sri Mata Amritanandamayi. “Its nature is to constantly flow. Wherever it can flow, it does so, nourishing culture. On the other hand, the same knowledge, if devoid of values becomes a source of destruction for the world.” Nonviolence values are a constructive force. So in this week’s newsletter, we… read more