TIME TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF VIOLENCE IN AMERICA, AND THE WORLD!
13th Annual Month of Non-Violence, Families, Voters Rights and Opportunities, October 1-31, 2024
Ideas for Communities
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- Organize Violence Prevention Workshops on domestic violence, teen violence and gun violence
- Organize Peace Circles in Schools and Faith Institutions
- Join 40 Days of Prayer to Stop Violence
- Support John Lewis Pledge to Vote and Register Voters via phone banks.
Peace Circles: Promoting voice and collaboration among students to create a violence-free future.”
For young people, to dream of a future without violence is an act of bravery. Creating a violence-free future is an important goal and providing children with a platform to express themselves through peace circles is a powerful way to empower them toward that goal. Restorative circles have proved to be effective in addressing conflicts and promoting healing in communities and schools. MONTH OF NONVIOLENCE PROMOTIONAL RESOURCE CENTER
What are Peace circles?
Restorative circles, which include peace circles, have roots in indigenous traditions and have been used to make decisions, resolve conflict, and build community for centuries. These practices have been shared and adopted across the world and are commonly used to address conflict and promote healing in schools and communities. As individuals come together in a circle process, they can share their thoughts and feelings in a safe and respectful space. Everyone has an equal voice. These circles provide a structured process for resolving conflict, discussing difficult issues, and understanding perspectives.
How Do Peace Circles Work?
Peace Circles work by:
A peace circle is a powerful process that invites young people to share their perspective, address conflict, and promote healing. When they are empowered to speak their truth, they can take an active role in solving problems and overcoming challenges. The facilitator leads the group through a set of questions that invite empathy, reflection, and connection. These conversations can promote healing, strengthen relationships, and encourage people to take collective responsibility for creating positive change. A peace circle can take place in schools, community organizations, workplaces, neighborhoods, and other settings where people converge.
WHAT IS THE MONTH OF NONVIOLENCE, FAMILIES, VOTING RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES?
The Month of Nonviolence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities is an opportunity for individuals, organizations, youth, Millennials, Faith Institutions, business leaders, athletes, Educators and everyone else to organize large and small events to promote non-violence, peace and getting along. You are invited to schedule your own event in your own neighborhood to inform youth that they can master their anger, and learn conflict resolution and anti-bullying skills.
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2024 UPCOMING Events
2024 Month of Nonviolence
2024 Month of Nonviolence
Past Events
Community Dialogue with Jimmy “Rome” Ballard
Community Dialogue with Jimmy "Rome" Ballard
2023 Month of Nonviolence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities
2023 Month of Nonviolence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities
Building A Global Culture of Peace
Building A Global Culture of Peace
Bystander Intervention Workshop: Domestic and Partner Violence
Bystander Intervention Workshop: Domestic and Partner Violence
Youth Stop the Violence Summit: “Promoting School Safety”.
Youth Stop the Violence Summit: “Promoting School Safety".
Domestic Violence Awareness
Domestic Violence Awareness
Changing the Narrative: Examining Black Maternal Health through the Lens of Advocacy and Non-Violence
Changing the Narrative: Examining Black Maternal Health through the Lens of Advocacy and Non-Violence
Speaking on It: The Importance and Value of Black men within their Families and Communities
Speaking on It: The Importance and Value of Black men within their Families and Communities
DMV DIFFERENCE MAKERS SUMMIT 2023
DMV DIFFERENCE MAKERS SUMMIT 2023
The Perils and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence
The Perils and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence
Peaceful Cities: Local Strategies for Peacebuilding & Nonviolence
Peaceful Cities: Local Strategies for Peacebuilding & Nonviolence
Promoting School Safety
Promoting School Safety
What Can Nonviolent Communication and Empathy Offer Us?
What Can Nonviolent Communication and Empathy Offer Us?
2024 Month of Nonviolence
2024 Month of Nonviolence
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13th Annual Month of Non-Violence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities
There will be Global Days of Prayer and Sermons during October 2024. To participate please sign up here.
Join the Social Media Committee to post up announcement and get the word out about the 2024 Month of Non-Violence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities.
Men, women, youth and all cultures and faiths must work together to Stop the violence in America, and the World. Good Brothers are welcome to partner with Black Women for Positive Change to find ways to Stop Violence.