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Nonviolent Communication
This presentation introduces workshop participants to several general conceptual frames and basic principles of nonviolent communication.
Nonviolent Communication: [Using the directional arrow keys at the bottom of the screen view the slide show while concurrently reading the narrative script.]
Slide Show Narrative: [To view a companion narrative script of this slide show, right-click on this link and then click to open in a new tab or window]
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Supplementary Resources for Trainers and Organizers:
> > > “Nonviolent Communication” TRAINING PLAN
Handouts:
- PowerPoint Handout: “Nonviolent Communication” Handout - PDF
- Doing Justice (v1-pledge) — This 2-page handout in .PDF format includes 9 guidelines for Negotiations, 12 guidelines for Direct Action, the “Eight Basic Steps of the Soul Force Process”, and the Soulforce Pledge to Nonviolence.
Also available for download:
Other Online Resources:
- The Soulforce Process - Nonviolent Principles of Direct Action
- Soulforce Pledge to Nonviolence
- The Four Steps
- The Original Journey to Lynchburg
- Doing Justice (v2-credo) (2-page handout, .PDF format) (doing-justice-through-soulforce-credo-version): an alternate version of the “Doing Justice” handout replacing the Pledge to Nonviolence with the Soulforce credos about ourselves and our adversaries.
- soulforce-beliefs
>> Metta Center — Nonviolence Education
- “What is Nonviolence?” – A working definition and five guiding principles
- Metta Glossary – An effort to develop a common language for nonviolent organizers
- Metta Center Online Courses – Prof. Michael Nagler teaching Introduction to Nonviolence and Nonviolence Today
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