University of Minnesota Assistant Professor Josef Woldense joins Nonviolence Radio to discusses his research on Haile Selassi’s rule in Ethiopia and the way lack of trust shapes authoritarian regimes.
Author Sumbul Ali-Karamali joins Nonviolence Radio to discuss the true meaning and rich history of Shariah — a profoundly misunderstood and misrepresented term.
Professors Ron Hirschbein and Amin Asfari join Nonviolence Radio to talk about the motives and drives that generate conspiracy theories, particularly ones that have led to attacks on Jewish and Muslim communities.
Nonviolence Radio shares a powerful talk by renowned Anishinaabe author and activist Winona LaDuke, plus Michael Nagler’s latest Nonviolence Report.
Atlanta-based activist Amisha Harding joins Nonviolence Radio, along with two participants of the Reparations Procession, Oakland.
Tarek Mounib joins Nonviolence Radio to discuss the free trip to Egypt he offered to Americans struggling with deep cultural biases — and the film that documented the journey.
Nonviolence Radio shares a timely talk by UC Berkeley’s Otherness and Belonging Institute Director john a. powell.
Trainer and author Kazu Haga speaks with Nonviolence Radio about healing, resistance, coronavirus and his new book.
Author, speaker and trainer Paul K. Chappell speaks weith Nonviolence Radio about the ways in which nonviolence aligns with human nature.
Author Carol Flinders talks with Nonviolence Radio about feminist activist Barbara Deming and why we need her wisdom today.