Tuesday, October 21 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Fromm Hall — 110 - Maier Conference Room
Nonviolence trainer Eileen Flanagan will offer two participatory sessions at USF to help students and community members understand nonviolent resistance and principles to make activism more effective in the face of more authoritarian leadership. The sessions will be designed so that participants can attend one or both.
In this second session, Putting Theory into Practice, we will learn that true conflict resolution is rooted in peace, justice, and accountable government. Strategic nonviolent action has proven to be the most effective means of making that possible. In this session we will explore and practice some of the skills of nonviolent action. It will take place during Politics 351: Global Conflict Resolution Seminar but also be open to those not in that class.
Presented by the Lane Center, The Institute for Nonviolence and Social Justice, and The Office of Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion