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Brooklyn Nonviolent Communication and the Facilitate Change program are pleased to offer:
Creating Peace
August 19-23
A Four Day NVC workshop and retreat, focused on claiming peace as our
legacy, shifting cultural paradigms and creating social change.
Facilitated by CNVC certified trainers Dian Killian, Gina Cenicose, Henry Wai & Martha Lasley
Within a framework of Nonviolent Communication,
some of the topics we will explore are:
�Facilitating Restorative Justice Circles
�Transforming Enemy Images
�Partnership-Based Leadership
�Creating a Culture of Abundance & Connection
�Using NVC to Connect Across Political Divides
�NVC-based Meeting Facilitation
�Gandhian Principles in Action & Nonviolent Models of Social Change
�Additional topics pending participant interest
Who will this training interest?
Activists, community organizers, cultural visionaries, & social
entrepreneurs wanting to:
- Maximize the impact of their organization's vision and work
- Live a "partnership"-based leadership & a transformational model
of change
- Re-invigorate their mission/work with a "consciousness-based" form of
leadership
- Connect with their deepest vision for themselves & the
world---and generate
REGISTRATION CLOSES August 7. No on site registration for this program
available.
NOTE: This program coincides with the second retreat of the FACILITATE
CHANGE program. For more information about this 9 month, project-based
program, please visit www.FaciliateChange.org.
To learn more about the CNVC certified trainers
Dian Killian, Gina Cenicose, Henry Wai & Martha Lasley please visit
http://www.facilitatechange.org
visit http://www.campdewolfe.org/contact.html for directions and public transportation
Sliding scale: $650-$1250 (Plus Facility fee of $225-$400 depending on type of accommodation)
(We ask that you contribute as close to the top of the sliding scale as
you can- this is the real cost of creating and continuing this kind of
programming in NYC.)
If you value the learning of peace-making skills in NYC and beyond, we
invite you to partner with us in by supporting our work and making a
tax-deductible contribution to Brooklyn NVC, a 501(c)3 organization.
Secure donations can be made via www.Justgive.org; simply select
Brooklyn Nonviolent Communication.