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 • 174 episodes
Nonviolence Radio
Latest Episodes
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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Yellow Gates and Olive Trees: Unarmed Civilian Protection in the West Bank
In this episode, Nonviolence Radio speaks with Sheila McCarthy of Meta Peace Team about her recent month in the West Bank providing unarmed civilian protection. She shares stories of courage and daily life under occupation—from olive h...
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