Nonviolence Radio
Exploring what makes nonviolence, as Gandhi said, "the greatest power at the disposal of humankind." Interviews with activists, scholars, and news-makers, and a regular feature of nonviolence in the news from around the movement in our Nonviolence Report segment.
Podcasting since 2019 • 179 episodes
Nonviolence Radio
Latest Episodes
Nonviolence and Revolutionary Love: A Conversation with Valarie Kaur
In this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we speak with civil rights leader and Revolutionary Love Project founder Valarie Kaur about love as a force for transformation in our lives and movements. Kaur describes revolutionary love as “the ...
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Breaking the Spiral of Violence: Pietro Ameglio on Civil Resistance in Mexico
In this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we speak with Latin American peace educator and activist Pietro Ameglio about civil resistance in Mexico and the deeper dynamics of nonviolent struggle. Drawing on decades of organizing with grassroots comm...
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Reclaiming Our Human Sanity: Anthropologist Doug Fry on War, Peace, and the Stories We Tell
We are living in a time when cruelty is normalized, war is justified as inevitable, and violence is often explained away as simply “human nature.” But what if that story is wrong?On this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we speak wi...
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What Neuroscience and Nonviolence Teach Us About Being Human
This episode of Nonviolence Radio opens with neuroscientist Marco Iacoboni on empathy, imitation, and the “dark side” of emotional contagion, followed by reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Love Your Enemy” ...
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From the West Bank to the Twin Cities: Active Hope in a Time of Occupation
On this episode of Nonviolence Radio, we explore Active Hope—the practice of choosing a direction and moving toward it, even when the future feels uncertain.We begin with Chris Johnstone (co-author of Active Hope with Joanna Macy),...
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