Tag Archives: Nonviolence

Nonviolence: A Universal Lifestyle

 With its remarkable variety of religious practices, India is an effective microcosm of today’s international, interreligious stage. The country is the stadium for the evolution of many world religions. Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism originated in India. Additionally, the country is … Continue reading

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Real students make real impact

This week we will skip the usual Q & A session, but no worries. You will still meet not one, not two, but three amazing individuals devoted to nonviolence and peacemaking. Last week Molly Ryan, Amanda Griedl and Chris Jeske … Continue reading

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Get to know us: Carole Poth

Today we will meet with Carole Poth. Officially she is our Office Associate. Unofficially, she is the glue that keeps us together and ensures the smooth operations in the center. Briefly introduce yourself! I’m Carole Poth. My official title at … Continue reading

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What we should have learned from Martin Luther King Jr.

On Monday we celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s Day. News articles, columns, opinion letters and blogs were published about the legacy of Martin Luther King. Institutions and individuals organized discussions, panels, concerts and other events to celebrate his achievements.  We appreciated … Continue reading

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Get to know us: Patrick Kennelly

It is about time to get to know us. Every Monday we will introduce someone: an employee, a professor, a student, a Milwaukee resident. Every Monday we will introduce someone who is devoted to peacemaking and nonviolence. Today we will … Continue reading

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