Welcome to Turning the TideWhat's new: Join us 10 January for Nonviolence, a dangerous idea a one-day workshop. And Making Waves #20 out now, Making Waves here. If you are interested in
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Nonviolence for a changeAll over the world, people join together to challenge injustice, overcome oppression and make a more just and peaceful society.
Turning the Tide promotes the understanding and use of nonviolence to help such groups become more effective.
Active nonviolence is a way of confronting injustice - not doing nothing, not responding violently, but struggling creatively to transform the situation.
Turning the Tide takes its inspiration and learning from effective nonviolent movements including those of Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Dorothy Day, Greenham Women, environmental and economic justice movements, land rights nonviolent activists and many more. We offer workshops, speakers, literature, a journal and advice.
Principles of nonviolenceWe don't have a definition of nonviolence because we've learned it means different things to different people, but we use the following principles of nonviolence as the basis for our work:
Turning the Tide is a programme of Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW). QPSW works with and on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain [off-site link].
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