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The Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies is an internationally recognized academic gathering place where students, scholars, educators–the change makers–come together to promote mutual understanding, reconcile conflicts, and build peaceful, sustainable, and inclusive communities.
Here students gain expertise in human rights and peace studies through interdisciplinary academic coursework, nonviolence training, and hands-on experience. Faculty and scholars form unique interdisciplinary partnerships and access research on social justice and nonviolence–including one of the largest human rights data sets in the world.
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Language and Peace - Join us for two special events featuring Tibetan scholar Ngwang Tenpa, exploring the connection between classical literature, culture, and social peace. His talks will offer insight into mindful communication, nonviolent language, and the role of tradition in shaping a peaceful society. Both events are free and open to the public.
Kyle Samms on Dr. Lobsang Sangay’s “Tibet, Nonviolence, and International Human Rights Law (IHRL)” - Kyle SammsMA Student in International Relations My class, Nonviolence and Peace Theory and Research, had the tremendous privilege of being visited by a guest speaker, one very distinguished Dr. Lobsang Sangay. Dr. Sangay is a renown figure in the field of international human rights law, a Senior Visiting Fellow at the East Asian Legal Studies […]
Be Love: Truth, Power, and the People - Join The King Center for a free Nonviolence365 virtual public training that blends the Six Principles and Six Steps of Nonviolence with practical strategies for leadership, civic engagement, and community accountability Featuring Bonita Hampton Smith and Vonnetta L. West from The King Center. Thursday, November 20, 202511:30 AM ESTFree to attend with registration. Learn more […]
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