Here is a seminar to help
T. Lee Associates invites you to a
FREE!!
Interactive Workshop on
The Philosophy of Kingian Nonviolence
When Friday, March 7, 5:00 pm ?– 9:00 pm &
Saturday, March 8, 9:00 am ?– 4:30 pm
Where Tatnuck Bookseller & Caf?©
Westborough Shopping Center, (Route 9 & Lyman Street)
Westborough, MA
How You must pre-register! To pre-register
Email: robtleejones@rcn.com or call 508-344-8166
ABOUT KINGIAN NONVIOLENCE
The Triple Evils of POVERTY, RACISM and WAR are forms of violence that exist in a vicious cycle. They are interrelated, all-inclusive, and stand as barriers to our living in the Beloved Community. When we work to remedy one evil, we affect all evils. The issues change in accordance with the political and social climate of our nation and world.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. defined six principles of nonviolence which were the heart of his philosophy of nonviolence. A commitment to these six principles is the key to making nonviolence a way of life in our personal relationships and in resolving conflicts, reconciling adversaries and creating social change at the community, national and international levels. He also identified the six steps of nonviolence as a methodology for applying the six principles in solving problems and resolving conflicts peacefully.
Workshop Presenters
Rob Jones, Chief Empowerment Officer of
T. Lee Associates
Certified Kingian Nonviolence Trainer
Richard Tarlaian, Retired Providence, RI Police Captain, Certified Kingian Nonviolence Trainer,
URI Center for Peace & Nonviolence
By Arthur
T. Lee Associates invites you to a
FREE!!
Interactive Workshop on
The Philosophy of Kingian Nonviolence
When Friday, March 7, 5:00 pm ?– 9:00 pm &
Saturday, March 8, 9:00 am ?– 4:30 pm
Where Tatnuck Bookseller & Caf?©
Westborough Shopping Center, (Route 9 & Lyman Street)
Westborough, MA
How You must pre-register! To pre-register
Email: robtleejones@rcn.com or call 508-344-8166
ABOUT KINGIAN NONVIOLENCE
The Triple Evils of POVERTY, RACISM and WAR are forms of violence that exist in a vicious cycle. They are interrelated, all-inclusive, and stand as barriers to our living in the Beloved Community. When we work to remedy one evil, we affect all evils. The issues change in accordance with the political and social climate of our nation and world.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. defined six principles of nonviolence which were the heart of his philosophy of nonviolence. A commitment to these six principles is the key to making nonviolence a way of life in our personal relationships and in resolving conflicts, reconciling adversaries and creating social change at the community, national and international levels. He also identified the six steps of nonviolence as a methodology for applying the six principles in solving problems and resolving conflicts peacefully.
Workshop Presenters
Rob Jones, Chief Empowerment Officer of
T. Lee Associates
Certified Kingian Nonviolence Trainer
Richard Tarlaian, Retired Providence, RI Police Captain, Certified Kingian Nonviolence Trainer,
URI Center for Peace & Nonviolence
By Arthur