Civil Resistance Teach-in with Andre Henry & Lauren Grubaugh: June 17 – 5pm

Many people believe that nonviolent revolutions are spontaneous outbursts requiring the right alchemy of emotion, leadership and action. But a closer look at history shows that successful nonviolent revolutions, from the Civil Rights Movement to the overthrow of Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic in 2000, were successful because of careful planning and strategic execution.

Andre Henry and Lauren Grubaugh want to help you plan to win. You’ll learn how to:

  • Collaboratively arrive at a compelling vision of tomorrow everyone wants to work toward
  • Wage peace using a grand strategy of nonviolence
  • Creatively generate subversive and surprising tactics
  • Make oppression backfire
  • And more!

Andre Henry, is a nonviolent strategist and program manager for ESA’s Racial Justice Institute. A student of nonviolent struggle and social change, including studying leadership in nonviolent movements for social change through the Harvard Kennedy School, he specializes in using digital media to educate and mobilize audiences for racial justice and social progress.

The Reverend Lauren Grubaugh is an Episcopal priest, certified Kaleidoscope Institute dialogue Facilitator, Spanish-English translator, subversive liturgist, and nonviolent strategist.

Together they will discuss about what it takes to bring about lasting change — nonviolently — in the fight against racism. (You’ll receive a terrific resource list upon registering.)

Civil Resistance Teach-in with Andre Henry and Lauren Grubaugh
Wednesday, June 17, 5:00 p.m. PDT

Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W9Gv8nTeRlyCx_0GrTWFIA

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