Roundtable Symposium - After Confrontation, Then What? Nonviolence in the 21st Century
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
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November 10, 2016 9:30AM through 4:30PM
AFTER CONFRONTATION, THEN WHAT?
NONVIOLENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY
A roundtable symposium on the role and relevance of nonviolence to the social, political, economic, cultural, and environmental conflict challengesthat new frameworks of violence—from terrorism to climate change—present in this century.
Thursday November 10, 2016 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Metropolitan Building, Room 5183
Keynote address by Martin Luther King, III
Confirmed participants:
• Robert E. Birt, PhD, Bowie State University
• Clayborne Carson, PhD, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, Stanford University
• Johan Galtung, PhD, Galtung Institute
• Mary E. King, PhD, ICNC
• Lester R. Kurtz, PhD, George Mason University
• Myron “Mike” Lunine, PhD, San Francisco State University
• Michael N. Nagler, PhD, Metta Center for Nonviolence
• Jamila Raqib, The Einstein Institute
• Jagadish Shukla, PhD, George Mason University
• Maria Stephan, PhD, USIP
Click here to view the full agenda for the symposium!
Moderator: Johnny J. Mack, PhD, Drum Major Institute / Communities Without Boundaries, Intl
It’s FREE and Space is Limited!
Please register @ [email protected]