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 • 175 episodes
Nonviolence Radio
Latest Episodes
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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Choosing Partnership: Riane Eisler and the Future of Humanity
In this first episode of 2026, Nonviolence Radio welcomes visionary scholar Riane Eisler for a spacious and deeply human conversation about the cultural shift our world is being asked to make—from systems of domination toward cultures ...
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Two Nonviolent Moments for Year's End
As we come to the close of the year, we’re offering two reflections from Michael Nagler’s Nonviolent Moment—previously aired pieces brought together as a single, contemplative year-end offering. We’ll return with new recordings in Janu...
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Rest as Resistance: Taoism and the Inner Practice of Nonviolence in Winter
In this end-of-year episode of Nonviolence Radio, we reflect briefly on the long arc of nonviolence—its strengths, its strains, and the importance of staying grounded during a season that can feel heavy and uncertain. The heart of the ...
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Eyes on Sudan: A conversation with Sudanese organizer and activist, Mubarak Elamin
In this episode, we speak with Sudanese organizer and activist Mubarak Elamin about the unfolding crisis in Sudan. Mubarak offers a perspective on the nonviolent history of the country and how the current war is not a civil war but a proxy war,...
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