The Steps of Nonviolent Organizing: Crafting a Values-Driven Campaign for Social Change, 3/1 @ 3-6 pm ET

Cross-posting this invitation from Peace Catalyst International (source):


  • Sunday, March 1, 2026
  • 3:00 -6:00 PM  US Eastern Time
  • REGISTER

We all dream of transforming our communities for the better, but how do we actually make that happen? How do we find allies, build trust, and organize for change and justice in a way that is both effective and true to our values?

In this 3-hour interactive, participatory workshop, we will:

  1. Explore the vision and values guiding your campaign
  2. Reflect on how those values shape the way you organize
  3. Learn about six main steps of a nonviolent campaign for social change 
  4. Practice building a nonviolent campaign using these six steps 

Rooted in the principles and steps of Kingian Nonviolence and integrating a range of lessons and tools from social movements before and after the U.S.’s Civil Rights Movement, this workshop will leave you with more clarity about your guiding values, a framework for organizing for change, and a toolkit that you can start using immediately in your community. 

REGISTER

In order to protect the safety of participants and organizers, this workshop will not be recorded. The slides and resources will be shared with all who register. 

This training is part of a series of workshops preparing people to organize for justice, resist authoritarianism, and build a better tomorrow. Check out other workshops here.

Interested in inviting Peace Catalyst to host a workshop or training in your own community? Learn more here.


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