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Full Show- January 24, 2014

Peace Paradigm Radio is always ready with inspiration, nonviolence in the news and meaningful conversations with people putting nonviolence principles into practice. This week includes a short talk with local Alternatives to Violence Project Trainer Sharon Beckman, followed by nonviolence in the news with Michael Nagler. Later in the show we talk with Kit Miller of the MK Gandhi Institute in Rochester,… read more

December 13-13 Full Show

Nonviolence is not passivity or inaction. It is active, courageous, and requires skill and strategy. Intrigued? Join us for another episode of Peace Paradigm Radio for all the nonviolence that’s not fit to print, including nonviolence in the news, a resistance report, and a conversation with author of the Dandelion Insurrection, Rivera Sun.   To… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio November 15– Full Show

We have an entertaining show for you today. We will get our Resistance Report from our friends over at Popular Resistance.org; then, we’ll listen to an EXCLUSIVE interview with musician and activist Eve SILBER, who was gracious enough not only to talk to us, but to share some of her movement songs, and even a… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, September 20, Moral Mondays and Nonviolent Leadership

Get your dose of nonviolence inspiration for this week! Join Michael Nagler as he explores this week’s nonviolence in the news. Stephanie Van Hook shares a new segment on nonviolence in history, a collaboration between PPR, Metta Center and Lokashakti, and Russ Faur-Brauc meets President Obama in the Oval Office to talk to him about… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, September 6: building a movement to end all war

In this show, the team at the Metta Center is joined by Shreshta Singh for Daily Inspiration; Inotowok Mominguarpok for “around the movement news” (this week about Pelican Bay State Prison); and Michael Nagler explores nonviolence in the news with an emphasis on the Syrian crisis as well as an interview with  Nicholas Sismil about… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, August 23: Dr. King and the March on Washington

In this show, the team at the Metta Center explores nonviolence for daily living, events around the nonviolence movement, and nonviolence in the news. The second portion of the show is an interview with Dr. Clayborne Carson about the historic significance of the 1963 March on Washington. Listen to PPR for August 23, 2013 by  clicking… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, June 28: Barrios Unidos

“Barrios Unidos follows in the positive spiritual traditions of Gandhi, Dr. King, César, and Malcolm following his pilgrimage to Mecca. The story and example of Barrios Unidos is an inspiration to everyone in the movement.” —Harry Belafonte   Listen to PPR for June 28, 2013 by clicking the link below or clicking on the grey… read more

Peace Paradigm Radio, May 31: the human image and “new story”

  “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.”M.K. Gandhi Listen to PPR for May 31, 2013 by clicking the link below or clicking on the grey arrow. (If you right click on the link you… read more

PPR April 19, 2013, International Unarmed Peacekeeping

  Listen to PPR for April 19 by clicking the link below.  Peace Paradigm Radio 4-19-2013 [audio:http://archives.mettacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/peace_paradigm_2013-04-192.mp3] Nonviolence in the News with Michael Nagler: Dr. Nagler shares some otherwise hidden nonviolence history past and in the making. He also addresses the Boston bombings through the lens of “common security,” and analyzes the concept of nonviolent… read more

PPR March 8, 2013: “Where there is fear, there is power”

Listen to the show by clicking the link below. March 8, 2013 Nonviolence in the news 3-8-2013 Michael Nagler discusses International Women’s Day and its historical roots and then analyzes the Shabag protests in Bangladesh.   Our guest for this show is Linda Sartor: Linda Sartor has always been a peace/justice activist and an educator and has… read more