USIP Event: ‘People Power’ and Peacebuilding: Can They Collaborate?, Washington, DC, 7/26

By: David J. Smith, July 11, 2017 If you are looking at how nonviolent movements and civil society can work better together, consider this free event at USIP on July 26, 2017, 10-12 p.m. Click below for more information

A Model for Engaging Students in Nonviolent Action: Diversity, Oppression, Nonviolence, and Engagement

By: David J. Smith, May 1, 2017 The City of Rockville (MD) Human Rights Commission’s annual Diversity Leadership Workshop was held on Saturday, April 29.   In the past, the program had focused on diversity leadership.  However, this year at the request of students, the focus was on looking at the role of engagement and activismContinueContinue reading “A Model for Engaging Students in Nonviolent Action: Diversity, Oppression, Nonviolence, and Engagement”

World Beyond War: A Global Nonviolent Movement to End War

By: David J. Smith, May 1, 2017 World Beyond War is a global nonviolent movement to end war and establish a just and sustainable peace.  The group is an international effort that works “to advance the idea of not just preventing any particular war but abolishing the entire institution.”  A video about their work isContinueContinue reading “World Beyond War: A Global Nonviolent Movement to End War”