Category: Events
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Fierce Vulnerability: A Spiritual Practice of Healing and Action, 5/12

Join us for a conversation with Kazu Haga, a nonviolence/restorative justice practitioner & author of the book Fierce Vulnerability, as we explore the ways in which our personal and collective healing are woven together.
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Healing Harms, 6-Week Online Group, 5/12-6/16

This interactive course is designed for everyday people who want to navigate difficult experiences with greater awareness and care. Whether you’re supporting others or reflecting on your own journey, this course will equip you with practical tools to recognize harm, foster healing, build stronger relationships, and contribute to wider peacebuilding efforts.
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How to Prevent a Coup: Lessons from Korea, 4/25

The ongoing struggle for self-governance in South Korea has seen a powerful and significantly successful nonviolent movement act quickly and strategically to prevent martial law. We’ll hear voices from Korea on lessons from recent experience, on the U.S. role in Korea, and take your questions.
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Korea Peace Advocacy, June 2025

This nationally coordinated action is particularly timely as tensions on the Korean Peninsula run dangerously high. We must urgently advocate for diplomacy to reach a peace agreement. 75 years of war is TOO LONG!
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Identity & Conflict Workshop, 4/24

Join me and the Faith-Based Caucus of Korea Peace Now’s Grassroots Network on Thursday, April 24th at 8 pm ET for a workshop on identity and conflict, where we’ll explore our identities and the elements of dignity.
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Online Christian Peacebuilding Small Group, 4/12~5/17

This small group is designed for everyday Christians and Christian leaders curious about how their faith and lives could be shaped into becoming a remedy to the chaos and pain of our world. We hope it kickstarts a lifelong process of becoming instruments of peace.
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Nonviolent Lynchburg, Peace Vigils 4/1 & 4/5

Cross-posting the following video lecture of John Dear, about making our lives fit into the life of Jesus. Includes exciting announcements about peace vigils this week in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Feeding Sudan

In these last 10 days of Ramadan, would you commit to stand with Sudanese people through a one-time financial gift or a sustained commitment to fundraise for the needs of one family?
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First They Came for Immigrants, Urgent Action and 3/18 Webinar

Immigrants to the United States who have committed no crimes are being targeted for deportation. Take action for one such man, and register for an upcoming webinar to learn more.
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Using our Power- Nonviolence & Noncooperation in History & Today, 3/19 Webinar

An invitation from the Franciscan Action Network (FAN) to join a March 19th webinar on the historic power of nonviolence and noncooperation and how they are still tools of social change today. Relevant, timely, and helpful, particularly for those who wonder about the nature or efficacy of people movements.
