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Recontextualizing Nonviolence

This series acknowledges and analyzes white supremacy as a primary vehicle for violence. White supremacy is not just an ideology; it is a regime, a culture, a religion, a framework, and a mechanism for harm. It shapes the ways we see ourselves, each other, our work, and the world we move through. This workshop series centers the belief that nonviolence must be just as adaptive, expansive, and powerful as the violence it seeks to resist.
Using lessons from Avatar: The Last Airbender, metaphors of vampirism and viruses, constructions inspired by The Wizard of Oz, and intersectional historical analysis, we will examine white supremacist violence across personal, relational, institutional, and societal dimensions to develop tools to intervene with care, accountability, and radical imagination. This is a space for critical reflection, community dialogue, and skill-building. We will challenge conceptions of nonviolence as solely being passive or quiet. Instead, we will explore nonviolence as confrontation, disruption, sacred rage, and collective healing.
We are all affected by white supremacy; thus, this workshop is for everyone.
If you are:
- interested in social justice work
- a scholar of race or anti-racism
- interested in nonviolence work
- an educator, organizer, artist, healer, or cultural worker
- working in a nonprofit, corporation, community, or organization
- unknowledgeable or uncomfortable with race, white supremacy, resistance, or violence
- a curious mind interested in storytelling, metaphor, and pop culture as tools for resistance and liberation