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Engage - Exploring Nonviolent Living

Engage - Exploring Nonviolent Living

Engage - Exploring Nonviolent Living

A Study Program For Learning, Practicing And Experimenting With Nonviolence

BY LAURA SLATTERY, KEN BITIGAN, VERONICA PELICARIC, KEN PRESTON-PILE

Brief Description:
Full of stories, exercises and resources, Engage is a workbook to learn study and practice the nonviolent options available to us. It offers a guide for groups on how to take action for justice and peace in the midst of war, injustice and environmental destruction. Engage is ideal for advocacy organizations, religious communities, citizen action leagues, campus networks and any group seeking to work together to create a society committed to justice, democracy, peace, sustainability and equality.

Pace Bene 2005 302 PP. Paper

$25.00 (in stock)

 

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