Historian Victoria Wolcott discusses the long history of utopianism in the U.S. and its relation to nonviolence.
Meet Palestinian-American activist Amira Musallam. She is resisting eviction from her family’s land by Israeli settlers while also working to bring teams of unarmed civilian protectors to Gaza and the West Bank.
From his Quaker upbringing to his participation in the civil rights movement and beyond, David Hartsough explains how the power of nonviolence has guided his life.
Amit Goswami of the Center for Quantum Activism discusses the science of nonviolence.
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb takes us on an inner pilgrimage of revolutionary nonviolence as she discusses her new book.
Mel Duncan on his reasonable proposal to increase the number of unarmed civilian protection teams in Gaza and the rest of Palestine.
Restorative justice trainer Tim Chapman discusses the healing power of honoring each other’s stories.
Michael Nagler discusses his student activism at UC Berkeley in 1964 and talks with Alex Gil from the Yale chapter of Faculty for Justice in Palestine.
Mediator and author Mike Fraidenburg explains the process of mediation and what people can learn from it.
Theology professor Craig Atwood discusses his new book on Petr Chelčický and the early Brethren, whose teachings influenced Tolstoy and Gandhi.