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In this interview, conducted by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, we hear from Nadine Bloch, a trainer and practitioner of nonviolent direct action. Nadine has worked with several activist groups and has been involved in several campaigns for the environment, social justice, and civil rights. Bloch expands on “traditional” conceptions of nonviolent direct action by stressing the importance of creativity, art, and culture in making these actions powerful and effective in ways that resonate with activists and help build the capacity of movements.