Gandhi's non-violence speech

From Gandhi (1982) is a biographical film about Mohandas ("Mahatma") Gandhi, who was a leader of the nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century. The film was directed by Richard Attenborough and stars Ben Kingsley as Gandhi; both won Academy Awards for their work on the film. The film was also given the Academy Award for Best Picture
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Strategic Non-Violence in the Middle East: Dr. Stephen Zunes Lecture (Part 1/5)

Dr. Stephen Zunes speaks at the University of Arizona on the nature and successes of Strategic Non-Violence in toppling dictatorships in Tunisia and Egypt, and possibly elsewhere. Dr. Zunes chairs the Middle Eastern Studies program at the University of San Francisco, where he is a Professor of Politics and International Studies. He edited the book "Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective."
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Martin Luther King, Jr. - On Love and Nonviolence

In this clip, Dr. King describes the inter-relationship between love and nonviolence in his theology and practics
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Nonviolence in the New Century: The Way Forward

Keynote address by His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Bud Walton Arena on the campus of the University of Arkansas
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The Basics of Non Violent Communication 1.1

This is thevideo The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of Nonviolent Communication). Nonviolent Communication is not about speaking in a certain way but about speaking from at certain point of view. Practicing zazen (zen-meditation) and Nonviolent Communication helps you become one with that Point witch has been called many things (your true self, the heart, God, the Buddha Nature, the Nirvana-perspective). Link to danish Rinzai zen monastery: egelykloster.dk
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Gandhi- The Philosophy of Nonviolence

This brief documentary describes the development of Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence.
Julia Bacha: Pay attention to nonviolence

www.ted.com In 2003, the Palestinian village of Budrus mounted a 10-month-long nonviolent protest to stop a barrier being built across their olive groves. Did you hear about it? Didn't think so. Brazilian filmmaker Julia Bacha asks why we only pay attention to violence in the Israel-Palestine conflict -- and not to the nonviolent leaders who may one day bring peace.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http
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Gandhi's non-violence speech | خطاب غاندي حول اللاعنف

From Gandhi (1982) is a biographical film about Mohandas ("Mahatma") Gandhi, who was a leader of the nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century. The film was directed by Richard Attenborough and stars Ben Kingsley as Gandhi; both won Academy Awards for their work on the film. The film was also given the Academy Award for Best Picture
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Highlighting Palestinian non-violent struggles

Al Jazeera's Bilal Randeree speaks to Julia Bacha, Brazilian film-maker of Budrus, at the TEDGlobal 2011 conference in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Rosenberg on Nonviolent Communication ~ NVC

Visionary Leader Sees Hope for World Peace Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., author of the internationally acclaimed Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, and Speak Peace in a World of Conflict, has taken up where Gandhi, King and other past visionary leaders for peace left off. An internationally renowned peacemaker, Rosenberg's credentials rank him as one of the foremost new leaders for world peace. His visionary communication process, Nonviolent Communication (NVC), is the cornerstone of what global leaders, educators and beyond are identifying as the missing link to the solution we all seek. Viewed through NVC eyes, all anger and violence - both in the world at large and in our own personal lives - is a counter-productive attempt by people to meet their needs.
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Sri Sri's message of non-violence in response to June attack

SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: A humanitarian leader, spiritual teacher and ambassador of peace. His vision of a stress-free, violence-free society has united millions of people the world over through service projects and the courses of The Art of Living. In 1982, Sri Sri entered a 10 day period of silence in Shimoga located in the Indian state of Karnataka. Sudarshan Kriya, a powerful breathing technique, was born. With time, the Sudarshan Kriya became the core of the Art of Living courses. Visit srisriravishankar.org for more info. ART OF LIVING Sri Sri founded The Art of Living as an international, non-profit, educational and humanitarian organization. Its educational and self-development programs offer powerful tools to eliminate stress and foster a sense of well-being. Appealing not only to a specific population, these practices have proven effective globally at all levels of society. Visit www.artofliving.org for more info. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN VALUES (IAHV) -- In 1997, he co-founded the International Association for Human Values (IAHV) to coordinate sustainable development projects, nurture human values and coordinate conflict resolution in association with The Art of Living. In India, Africa and South America, the two sister organizations' volunteers are spearheading sustainable growth in rural communities, and have already reached out to over 36000 villages. Vist http Visit www.artofliving.org for more information. SERVICE PROJECTS <b>...</b>
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How nonviolence works.

An excerpt from the documentary "King in Chicago". Interviews with activists who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement. Learn more about the film at www.thorncreekproduductions.com Learn more about the Chicago Freedom Movement at www.cfm40.org
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Saddled with 3 months: Non-violence non grata in Israel

A Tel Aviv court has sentenced an Israeli activist to three months in prison - for a non-violent anti-war protest. Jonathan Pollak took part in a bicycle-ride demonstration against the blockade of Gaza three years ago. Human rights activists are calling the sentence unusually harsh. Joseph Dana, from the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee, says the case highlights the poor state of Democracy in Israel. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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The Basics of Non Violent Communication 1.2

This is thevideo The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of Nonviolent Communication). Nonviolent Communication is not about speaking in a certain way but about speaking from at certain point of view. Practicing zazen (zen-meditation) and Nonviolent Communication helps you become one with that Point witch has been called many things (your true self, the heart, God, the Buddha Nature, the Nirvana-perspective). Link to danish Rinzai zen monastery: egelykloster.dk
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Walter Wink (1): Nonviolence for the Violent

Part one of Walter Wink's explanation of the "Third Way" of Jesus. By illustrating "turn the other cheek", "offer your coat as well", and "go the second mile" with lively demonstrations, Dr. Wink puts "Do not resist evil" into a vibrant historical context with practical applications today at the Spiritual Pilgrimages of Peacemaking retreat in Princeton, New Jersey. www.walterwink.com http www.sacredjourney.org http
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Nonviolent Peaceforce

Nonviolent Peaceforce is a federation of over 90 Member Organizations from around the world. In partnership with local groups, unarmed Nonviolent Peaceforce Field Team members apply proven strategies to protect human rights, deter violence, and help create space for local peacemakers to carry out their work. The mission of the Nonviolent Peaceforce is to build a trained, international civilian peaceforce committed to third-party nonviolent intervention.
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Non-Violence - Jain Way of Life Jainism

Jain Way of Life - Non-Violence, Non-Absolutism, Non-Possessiveness Developed by JAINA - Long Range Planning Committee, Jain Center of Boston and Memphis, Jain,Dr.Manoj Jain, Ashi Pandya, and many other team members. For more information, contact Yogendra Jain at yokjain@yahoo.com
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The last 100 years of nonviolence

A very brief introduction to the last 100 years of large-scale nonviolent action. Some of these situations involved people who did a great deal of training in nonviolence. Other situations involved improvised actions by people with virtually no training whatsoever. How will you play a part in making the next 100 years of history? This video is another component in our ongoing project called "Training for the Skill and Soul of Nonviolence". Check us out at ontario.mcc.org/peace
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Chris Hedges - "Nonviolent Citizen Resistance to War and Global Climate Change"

Film by Eugene Taylor and Abraham Krikorian (Conscience Films - non-profit) of Chris Hedges' talk at Hofstra University on October 3, 2011 - International Day Day of Non-Violence. Sponsored by Hofstra University's Departments of Economics, History and Sociology and The Center for Civic Engagement and the Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives.Total running time 1 hr 11 min.
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MLK Non-Violence

A final excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "The American Dream" speech which speaks to his philosophy and practice of non-violence.
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Woodruff: A lesson of non-violence

This is a documentary produced by WAND (Women's Action For New Directions) and tells a powerful story of what one remarkable elementary school in Little Rock, Arkansas was doing to deal with violence. It is an amazing testament to the goodness of human beings. Anncha Briggs- Project Director for WAND Anita Davis-- Production Funding Special Thanks to the Creators of the Woodruff Program: Pat Higgonbotham, Shirley Davis, Janice Wilson and a dedicated team of teachers and staff. Photographer: Leonard Chamblee Audio Recording: David Settlemoir Produced Written and Narrated by: Ron Blome A Ron Blome Productions Documentary
Nonviolent Communication Part 1 Marshall Rosenberg

Marshall Rosenberg created Nonviolent Communication and is Founder and Director of Educational Services for the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international non-profit organization based in California. Dr Rosenberg talks about Teilhard de Chardin's theories of human evolution which sought to return to a more natural way - one where no-one advances at the expense of another. He speaks of his own experiences working with Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and how enriching the lives of others is the most rewarding work mankind can engage in. Marshall Rosenberg is so very cool. the Center for Nonviolent Communication, www.cnvc.org www.big-picture.tv
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Interview - Nonviolent Direct Action Against US Nuclear Weapons Complex

Interview with four of the five members of the Disarm Now Plowshares 5, Bill "Bix" Bichsel, SJ, of Tacoma, Washington; Susan Crane, of Baltimore MD; Steve Kelly, SJ, of Oakland , CA.; and Anne Montgomery RSCJ, of New York, New York, who were arrested on Naval Base Kitsap- Bangor at the largest nuclear weapon storage area in the US on November 2, 2009. For more info: disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com
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Talk - Kathy Kelly - Walking the Talk of Nonviolence

Talk by Kathy Kelly, co-founder of Voices in the Wilderness on "Living the Work and Walking the Talk of Nonviolence" given September 18, 2008 in Seattle.
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The Basics of Non Violent Communication 3.1

This is thevideo The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of Nonviolent Communication). Nonviolent Communication is not about speaking in a certain way but about speaking from at certain point of view. Practicing zazen (zen-meditation) and Nonviolent Communication helps you become one with that Point witch has been called many things (your true self, the heart, God, the Buddha Nature, the Nirvana-perspective). Link to danish Rinzai zen monastery: egelykloster.dk
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Star Non-violent Civil Disobedience (Wars)

Created by Franklin López and adapted from a talk by Derrick Jensen. The words of Franklin López also known as the mother fucking Stimulator found here on youtube www.youtube.com or at submedia.tv "I don't know if you know this, but the original draft of the movie star wars was not written by Lucas, the original draft was written by environmentalists. And it's a little bit different" Those were the first words I ever heard Derrick Jensen speak, and my world view has never been the same since. The year was 2006 and I had just moved to New York City to work for Democracy Now!. I was taping the Community Solutions conference, a peak oil convention held at Cooper Union. Unlike the other speakers, Derrick did not talk about about solar panels or wind turbines. He spoke of our culture's systematic destruction of the planet and of the failure of the environmental movement. After hearing his talk, I immediately sought out his books and the first seeds of END:CIV were planted. The "Star Wars" piece is one of Derrick's best analogies, one that delivers a precise critique of mainstream environmental groups. Directed by Franklin López, Motion Graphic support by pussykrew . Production assistance by Paul Clarke, Annette Fick, Rosalee Yagihara and Chris Bevacqua To see more of these great videos go to the mother fucking Stimulator's channel or website of the EndCiv website www.endciv.com For more from Derrick Jensen www.derrickjensen.org www.endgamethebook.org en.wikipedia.org en <b>...</b>
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The Basics of Non Violent Communication 4.1

This is thevideo The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of Nonviolent Communication). Nonviolent Communication is not about speaking in a certain way but about speaking from at certain point of view. Practicing zazen (zen-meditation) and Nonviolent Communication helps you become one with that Point witch has been called many things (your true self, the heart, God, the Buddha Nature, the Nirvana-perspective). Link to danish Rinzai zen monastery: egelykloster.dk
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Walter Wink (5): Nonviolence for the Violent

Part five (the conclusion) of Walter Wink's explanation of the "Third Way" of Jesus. By illustrating "turn the other cheek", "offer your coat as well", and "go the second mile" with lively demonstrations, Dr. Wink puts "Do not resist evil" into a vibrant historical context with practical applications today at the Spiritual Pilgrimages of Peacemaking retreat in Princeton, New Jersey. www.walterwink.com http www.sacredjourney.org http
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The Basics of Non Violent Communication 2.3

This is thevideo The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of Nonviolent Communication). Nonviolent Communication is not about speaking in a certain way but about speaking from at certain point of view. Practicing zazen (zen-meditation) and Nonviolent Communication helps you become one with that Point witch has been called many things (your true self, the heart, God, the Buddha Nature, the Nirvana-perspective). Link to danish Rinzai zen monastery: egelykloster.dk
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SATYAGRAHA - 100 Years of Nonviolence

This is a trailer for a documentary short that aired on September 11th, 2006 by filmmaker Rob Graydon. That date not only marked the 5th anniversary of the New York terrorist attack, it is also the 100th anniversary that Mahatma Gandhi first used non-violence against oppression in South Africa. The film chronicles the 100 years following the 1906 protest. We get to see many, many non-violent movements (many not well known in the US) that changed history. We'll also get to see "regular" people (many inspired by Gandhi)doing extraordinary things to change the world around them. For more information go to: www.nyc-dop.com
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