workshop

Order Description

In a 10-page paper, utilizing all the readings from this course, create a prospectus for a workshop for conducting on-the-ground nonviolent social change training. Include the background, philosophy, skills, strategies and tactics related to nonviolence that you would convey. Describe the goals of the workshop, and details of the workshop exercises and/or presentations. State your reasons for choosing each exercise, and explain why you think the order of the sequence of exercises makes sense. Finally, create a one-page flyer that advertises the workshop.

Churchill, W. (2007). Pacifism as pathology: Reflections on the role of armed struggle in North
America. Oakland, CA: AK Press. [$10.78*]
Gandhi, M. (2013). All men are brothers: Autobiographical reflections. New York, NY:
Bloomsbury. [$19.95*]
Holmes, R. L., & Gan, B. L. (Eds.). (2004). Nonviolence in theory and practice. Long Grove, IL:
Waveland Press. (Selected chapters). [$30.00*]
Iyer, R. N. (1973). The moral and political thought of Mahatma Gandhi. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press. [$21.81*]
Kurlansky, M. (2008). Nonviolence: The history of a dangerous idea. New York, NY: Modern
Library. [$10.20*]
Lakey, G. (2001, March). The sword that heals: Challenging Ward Churchill’s “pacifism as
pathology.” Philadelphia, PA: Training for Change. [$3.00*]

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