Every Tuesday in October (Oct. 7, 14, 21, and 28)
11am-2pm Central
Online
Building lasting peace means transforming aspects of our systems that perpetuate harm. But what if those with the power to effect change ignore us? The Catalyzing Justice course provides an introduction to building a nonviolent movement for justice. Rooted in Kingian Nonviolence and drawing from several movement organizing theories, this course prepares you to work towards social change in your own community with both courage and love.
Core Topics:
Courageous Nonviolence and Positive Peace
Social Movements and Power
Values of Nonviolent Social Change
Elements of Social Change Campaigns
Social Change Roles
Crafting a Social Change Strategy
Price: $100-400
Choose the ticket price that best suits your financial ability. If $100 is too much for you, contact Peter for other options.
MEET THE FACILITATOR
Peter Digitale Anderson
Peter is Peace Catalyst’s Executive Director and Program Director in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he is equipping community peacemakers and collaborating with others for racial justice and healing. His projects include facilitating a healing and practice space for white men undoing white supremacist and patriarchal cultures; organizing white folk, especially people of faith, to work for racial justice alongside BIPOC partners; providing nonviolent protection for civilians and training others in safety skills; building community and inspiring activists through singing circles; and more. In addition, Peter leads trainings in conflict transformation, nonviolence, trauma awareness and healing, and community-based peacebuilding.