Does one or more of these sound familiar?
If your answer is yes, then please join Miki for this free, 75-minute introductory course. Together, you, Miki, and our gracious volunteers will explore how to transform the way your group or organization functions by aligning every action with the three pillars of nonviolence – love, truth, and courage. When the way that you work for change embodies your values and makes your vision real today, you can become contagiously inspired and far more effective.
This is not an NVC course. You won't be learning communication techniques. Instead, Miki is offering a fascinating overview of how the principles behind NVC can be applied to every single step along the road to transformative social change.
Afterwards, Miki will share briefly about her full-length telecourse, Working for Transformation without Recreating the Past. This course is a collaboration among 10+ partner organizations and trainers, created to support people working in any aspect of social change (with plenty of help, too, for anyone just beginning their foray into activism).
Every person who envisions a different world needs ways to replenish and deepen their vision, anchor it to core values, and channel it into effective action. This is an invitation to dive into that life changing – indeed, world-changing – process.
Register for FREE today. Or, Learn more about the full program.
Upon registration, you will receive an email with complete instructions on how to access the course.
All registrants will receive access to all course recordings.
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Miki Kashtan is a co-founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication (BayNVC) and Lead Collaboration Consultant at the Center for Efficient Collaboration. Miki aims to support visionary leadership and shape a livable future using collaborative tools based on the principles of Nonviolent Communication. She shares these tools through meeting facilitation, mediation, consulting, coaching, and training for organizations and committed individuals. Her latest book, Reweaving Our Human Fabric: Working together to Create a Nonviolent Future (2015) explores the practices and systems needed for a collaborative society. She is also the author of Spinning Threads of Radical Aliveness: Transcending the Legacy of Separation in Our Individual Lives, and The Little Book of Courageous Living. Miki blogs at The Fearless Heart and her articles have appeared in the New York Times ("Want Teamwork? Encourage Free Speech"), Tikkun, Waging Nonviolence, Shareable, Peace and Conflict, and elsewhere. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from UC Berkeley. |