Roberta Opara

  • DIBP Facilitator / URI Alumni

Research

Roberta believes in the impact of nonviolence communication on the strengthening of individual leadership in the engagement and development of positive change. Ours is a society that can change nonviolently.
During the academic year, Roberta is engaged in co-training and instructional responsibilities for the URI Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, as well as assisting with workshop programming and facilitation for the URI Graduate School’s Diversity and Inclusion Badge Program (DIBP).