Posted by: Lori Dieckman “Peace Circles” is one of Black Women for Positive Change’s initiatives for October, the month of nonviolence “Peace Circles: Promoting voice and collaboration among students to create a violence-free future.” This...
Black Women for Positive Change and Good Brothers were proud to join thousands of people at the Lincoln Memorial on August 26,...
Thank you BW4PC for a thought provoking conversation and sharing the incredible work of Dr. Hattie Washington. Thank you also for bringing to light the world that conflict managers, social workers, community mediation centers, teachers, live in – the struggle of...
HOST YOUR OWN PEACE CIRCLE EVENT TO: IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS, HOW TO RESOLVE DISAGREEMENTS PEACEFULLY- Despite having ancient roots, Peace Circles hold incredible relevance in the modern world. They’re a powerful tool in conflict resolution, fostering...
Nahla Owens Co Chair, GenZ Connection, BW4PC, is featured. “My name is Nahla, and I am in the Class of 2025 from Houston, Texas living in Dunster studying Social Studies. I am the Co-Chair of the CIVICS program, which sends volunteers to elementary schools in...