15th Annual Month of Nonviolence
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Black Women for Positive Change Calls on America to Promote Non- Violence during ‘National Week of Non-Violence’, August 16-23, 2014
Jun 29, 2014 Washington, DC – Using a playground in the District of Columbia as a backdrop on Monday, June 16, 2014, Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC) and Members of the BW4PC Summit Council on Non-Violence issued a call for citizens to support a National Week...
Elected Officials Endorse National Week of Non-Violence
Jun 29, 2014 Governor Martin O’Malley, State of Maryland; Governor Bill Haslam, State of Tennessee; and Mayor William Euille, Alexandria, Virginia, are leading elected officials in America, who support the National Week of Non-Violence, August 16-23, 2014, sponsored...
Black Women for Positive Change endorses Darrel Thompson for City Council, Ward 6, District of Columbia
Feb 18, 2014 Black Women for Positive Change, a civic network, announces their endorsement of Darrel Thompson for Ward 6 seat, City Council, District of Columbia. In a joint statement National Co-Chairs Dr Stephanie E. Myers, resident of Ward 6 and Daun S. Hester,...
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.



