12th ANNUAL MONTH OF

NONVIOLENCE, FAMILIES, VOTING RIGHTS

AND OPPORTUNITIES

OCTOBER 2023

JOIN US TO PROMOTE

PEACE

CONFLICT RESOLUTION

VOTING

NONVIOLENCE

 

Sign Ups will receive FREE Peace Circle Toll Kits

WHAT IS THE MONTH OF NONVIOLENCE, FAMILIES, VOTING RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES?

The Month of Nonviolence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities is an opportunity for individuals, organizations, youth, Millennials, Faith Institutions, business leaders, athletes, Educators and everyone else to organize large and small events to promote non-violence, peace and getting along. You are invited to schedule your own event in your own neighborhood to inform youth that they can master their anger, and learn conflict resolution and anti-bullying skills.  MONTH OF NONVIOLENCE PROMOTIONAL RESOURCE CENTER

WHAT TYPES OF ACTIVITIES ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE MONTH OF NONVIOLENCE?

 

  • WORKSHOPS AND FORUMS with Youth, Millennials and Elders to discuss how to build nonviolence peaceful schools, neighborhoods and cities
  • FORUMS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT to discuss: (1) what to do when you are stopped by a police officer; (2) How to train law enforcement in “De-Escalation Techniques,” and (3) How to promote communication and collaboration among law enforcement and communities.
  • PEACE CIRCLES FOR SCHOOLS. Training is available for Peace Circles. Sign Ups will receive FREE Peace Circle Tool Kits.  HOST YOUR OWN PEACE CIRCLE EVENT
  • FREE FILM SCREENINGS OF SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE NON-VIOLENCE MOVIES. Black Women for Positive Change has produced 3 films.

12th Annual Month of Nonviolence, Families, Voting Rights and Opportunities

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Black Women for Positive Change began in 2008, as “Black Women for Obama.” After providing support to President Barack Obama Administration as volunteers, in 2012 the organization transitioned to Black Women for Positive Change. The organization is a multi-cultural advocacy network of Women, Good Brothers, Inter-Faith Leaders, Business Leaders, GenZs, Millennials, Xers and Boomers in America, Mexico, Canada, the UK and several African nations.

 

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