15th Annual Month of Nonviolence
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RELEASE OF SHORT-FILM–“DROP: A STORY OF TRIUMPH,” TO DISCOURAGE YOUTH FROM DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL…FEATURES TRAY CHANEY OF HBO’s “THE WIRE”
Mar 22, 2017 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national civic organization, announces release of the short-film, “DROP: A Story of Triumph.” DROP is dedicated to discouraging high school students from dropping out of school. The film features actor Tray...
Black Women for Positive Change Marched in Seven U.S. Cities
Feb 1, 2017 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC) members participated in Sister Marches across the nation as part of the 2017 National Women’s March. Networkers marched in 7 U.S. Cities including Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland; Hampton Roads, Virginia;...
Pittsburgh Neighborhood Academy Contestants Win Prizes in “On 2nd Thought” Youth Violence Prevention Essay Contest
May 21, 2015 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national, volunteer civic organization recently sponsored the first-ever “On 2nd Thought” Essay Contest at the Neighborhood Academy, in Pittsburgh, PA. High school juniors and seniors wrote original essays to...
What We Do
Month of Nonviolence
An annual campaign promoting peace and community healing
Peace Circles
Safe spaces for dialogue, understanding, and conflict resolution
Community Events
Workshops, discussions, and gatherings that bring people together
Why Nonviolence Matters
Nonviolence is a powerful tool for change.
It strengthens communities, builds understanding, and creates lasting peace.
Through education, dialogue, and action, we can create safer, more connected communities for all.



