How can allies protect communities threatened with violence? by George Lakey
Violence is a hatchet when a surgeon’s knife is needed.
Violence is a hatchet when a surgeon’s knife is needed.
A variety of creative and nonviolent tactics are available to counter "hate speech" and racism.
Violence is also limited in one very important way, and that is that violence can never create relationships.
Violence is also limited in one very important way, and that is that violence can never create relationships.
Chenoweth conducts a study on violent versus nonviolent tactics and why nonviolence succeeds.
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Video> Dialogue> Occupy Oakland Nonviolence vs Diversity of Tactics Positive Peace Warrior Kazu Haga [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKYQpSKr1ow&w=560&h=315] Editor’s Note: The video posted here is of the dialogue between the panelists after they have given their individual presentations. Links to the individual presentations—all are worth listening to—are included below, as well as a link to the full program. Questions More