Training for Change. George Lakey, director; Daniel Hunter, program director.  Helping groups stand up for justice, peace, and the environment through strategic non-violence.

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sociogram: an exercise in which participants arrange their bodies to show something about themselves or to stimulate a new awareness. For example, participants are asked to range themselves along a line that shows how long they've been active with a particular cause. See also "spectrum."
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  Revolution for the Twenty First Century
 Three Centuries of Revolution in Philadelphia
Examining Thomas Paine's Legacy in four programs: revolution for political equality; revolution for economic equality; revolution for social equality and revolution for the twenty-first century on July 19.

 
  Stories for A Better World
 ...with George Lakey, Roberta & Warren Heydenberk, Teri Goggin-Roberts and Ilene Munetz-Pachman Join four local writers whose work appears in the new book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Stories for a Better World to share stories of peace and tolerance.

 
  Quakers and Anger
 Canadian Yearly Meeting. Pre-CYM Retreat:The Power of Positive Anger.

 
  TfC Homecoming Weekend
 Want to gather with trainers, activists, and rabble-rousers from far and wide? Want the luxury of flexible time to delve together into the issues, activism, strategies and training approaches you care about most? Want to weave visions for future social change strategies and support with these exciting folks? And have a chance to celebrate George Lakey in the middle of it all? What could be sweeter!?

 
  Class Matters – In Community and in Coalition
 Both the New York Times and Washington Post recently gave major attention to trends in the class structure of the United States. We'll explore how class patterns show up – and get in the way – when people try to deepen their sense of community with each other, in religious or secular groups. We'll also explore the dynamics of class relations in coalitions for social change. Our goal? To make unity possible! Not the superficial unity which denies class difference, but the authentic unity that comes from working through our differences.

 
 


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[Before You Enlist And After You Say No]

BEFORE YOU ENLIST AND AFTER YOU SAY NO:
AFSC's counter-recruitment training manual

By Daniel Hunter and Hannah Strange

Get this 239-page training manual with over eighty handouts, articles, and tools on organizing, strategy, and how to do counter-recruitment. Most of the tools in the workshop can be easily adapted for other movements -- many of which are brand new tools.

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3241 Columbus Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55407

 
WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT TFC

"I recommend your workshop to anyone who leads or wants to lead workshops in nonviolence, anti-racism, or related issues of cultural awareness."

Training director, Peace Brigades International

 
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We strive to make our workshops available to everyone who is interested. If you have a special need, let our office know in advance so we can meet your needs. If you need child care in order to attend a workshop, please contact our office at least two weeks in advance (three weeks in advance for workshops 5+ days long).

 


 
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