Michael Beer, director of Nonviolence International since 1998, has just released his book, Civil Resistance Tactics in the 21st Century. In it, Michael has updated Gene Sharp's seminal text training the world in the value of nonviolent tactics. In this conversation, Michael Beer & Mark Helpsmeet examine wide-ranging examples of civil resistance & nonviolent actions to better understand the broad array of possibilities. Watch the book release webinar video, including Véronique Dudouet, Jamila Raqib, and remember to check out the invaluable Nonviolent Tactics Database. Also check out resources like the Global Nonviolent Action Database at Swarthmore, the ICNC, and the Albert Einstein Institution, among others.
Past/current religious/spiritual influences:
Jewish, Quaker
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