Liberian women rally against their country’s civil war, a campaign documented by the film “Pray the Devil Back to Hell.” (Photo: Pewee Flomoku)
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Participants in this course will:
Learn from a diverse set of activists, scholars, and practitioners through stories, research, and exercises
Transform how they analyze and think about conflict – its value, mode, and outcomes
Engage with a growing community of learners and experts enrolled in the course through a continuous series of live, interactive, and collaborative online events
Co-create new knowledge and insights to enhance and update the course as the field evolves
Activists, civil society leaders, scholars, regional experts, policymakers from governments and international organizations, journalists, religious figures, educators/trainers, and those with a keen interest in how ordinary people are transforming conflicts through nonviolent action are encouraged to enroll and join this powerful global conversation.
While everyone's learning style is different, most participants complete this four-chapter, self-paced course in 5-8 hours.
Instructors
Daryn Cambridge , Professional Development Portfolio Manager (EPIC), Training Resources Group, Inc.
Maria J. Stephan , former Director of the Program on Nonviolent Action, United States Institute of Peace
Nada Alwadi , Independent Journalist
Nadine Bloch , Training Director, Beautiful Trouble
Noel Dickover , Former Technical Director, Global Network Strategy, PeaceTech Lab
Angelina Huynh, Organizer, Viet Tan
Althea Middleton-Detzner , Director, Peacebuilding Engineers Program, PeaceTech Lab
Ann-Sofie Jespersen , Board Member, Rhize