15th Annual Month of Nonviolence
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National Day of Non-Violence Now Recognized In Nine States and the District of Columbia
Aug 17, 2013 Washington, DC – Governor Martin O’Malley, Maryland and Governor Deval L. Patrick of Massachusetts are the first Governors to proclaim August 22 as a “Day of Non-Violence.” This national initiative is being spearheaded by Black Women for Positive Change...
Black Women for Positive Change Calls for Changing the Culture of Violence in America
Aug 1, 2013 In response to the not guilty verdict of George Zimmerman in the trial of Trayvon Martin, Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC) National Co-Chairs, Virginia Delegate Daun S. Hester and Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, released the following statement, “It is hard...
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.



