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Question: Nonviolence is at its best when violence is at its worst, Do you agree? CPNN article: Educating for Peace in a Time of War: Conference at Peace Abbey
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Posted: Dec. 31 1999,17:00

This discussion question applies to the following articles:

Educating for Peace in a Time of War: Conference at Peace Abbey
Peru: Capacitan a 30 autoridades en Cultura de Paz
Peru: Thirty Community Leaders Trained in Culture of Peace
Urgen promover cultura de la paz en Mexico
Mexico urged to promote a culture of peace
Yemeni youth tackle terror with non-violent campaign
Massachusetts Peace Action Statement on Boston Marathon Bombing
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Posted: Dec. 13 2002,07:38

Bernard Lafayette, Director of the Center for Peace and Nonviolence at the University of Rhode Island shared with us the following observation, based on his years of working with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his recent work in Colombia, helping to organize leadership teams in nonviolence:
"Nonviolence is at its best when violence is at its worst".
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