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  • Join us this Spring for a Kingian Nonviolence series at the Gandhi Institute (929 S. Plymouth Ave) on Mondays, April 28 – May 19, from 5:30 – 7:30 PM.

    Rooted in the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Kingian Nonviolence is a philosophy and practice for transforming conflict and fostering justice. Jonathon and Katie will facilitate this space over an interactive 4 weeks of exploring the core principles and real-world applications of nonviolence.

    Whether you're new to Kingian Nonviolence or looking to deepen your understanding, this series offers a space to learn, reflect, and practice together.

    Kingian Nonviolence sessions will be at 5:30 PM EST on the following Mondays:
    April 28
    May 5
    May 12
    May 19

    On pricing:
    We host events on a sliding scale economy to be more accessible and prevent finances from prohibiting learning, engagement, and opportunity to create a better world.

    Our 3 suggested prices are $20, $100, and $200.

    No one will be turned away for a lack of funds, if you have any questions feel free to reach out to: katie@gandhiinstitute.org

    These prices reflect the cost for the institute to plan and facilitate the 4/ 2 hour sessions. These are suggestions, so feel free to donate another amount that might fit your situation, and please add Kingian Nonviolence to the memo or notes.

    We depend on our community to participate, inform, and partially fund our programming, so we truly appreciate your choice to support us in a way that aligns with you.
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In Support of MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
The M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence is a nonprofit that equips people to use nonviolence to create a sustainable and just world for all. The Gandhi Institute collaborates with local organizations, academic institutions, students, and committed peacemakers in the following areas: Nonviolence Education Restorative Practices Environmental Sustainability Racial Justice