The most powerful and effective path towards possitive change is by taking nonviolent direct action.


Learn about the people who have taken nonviolent action. The times call for a dedication to nonviolent change. While it isn' t easy it is the way we can build a better world.We hope you will join us in taking direct action towards creating a world free from domination, coercion and violence. Find out why we say Food is a right, not a privilege.

Please visit these pages to find out how you can help us work for peace and justice.


Current Actions Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Women in the Movement Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968)
Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence by Martin Luther King, Jr King Papers Project
Nonviolent Action Training Nonviolent Portraits
Gandhi on the web Gandhi Institute
The world of Nonviolence. Nonviolence in India
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Founding Statement on Nonviolence Nonviolence Handbook by Sanderson Beck
THE METHODS OF NONVIOLENT ACTION (from Gene Sharp, The Methods of Nonviolent Action, Boston 1973) The Food Not Bombs statement on nonviolence

The book Food Not Bombs, How to feed the Hungry and Build Communityin languages other than English

         


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