Civil resistance scholar and author Maria Stephan surveys the nonviolent battlefield in and around Ukraine, showing how nonviolence can end the war.
Qamar Jafri discusses the influence of Pakistan’s nonviolent independence leader Badshah Khan on current struggles against oppression and injustice.
Osama Elewat from Combatants for Peace and Michael Beer from Nonviolence International discuss concrete and powerful nonviolent actions.
As war rages in Ukraine, nonviolence trainer Joanne Sheehan discusses strategies for resisting militarization and ending war through nonviolence.
Physicist, ecologist and prolific author Vandana Shiva discusses her new book, which identifies a new form of colonialism turning us away from each other and the Earth.
To honor Buddhist monk and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh, Nonviolence Radio shares this talk and meditation from the 2008 International Buddhist Conference.
Journalists Sher Kashimov and Colleen Wood shed light on the repression and manipulation of peaceful protest in Kazakhstan.
Natasha Juliana of the grassroots initiative Cool Petaluma explains how her team is taking a creative approach to the challenge of climate disruption.
Sudanese activist Mubarak Elamin and the co-founders of Solidarity 2020 and Beyond discuss the importance of learning from the grassroots.
Drawing on over 30 visits to Afghanistan, antiwar activist Kathy Kelly discusses the need for empathy and reparations.