Making Waves #22 Summer 2010Turning the Tide believes that effective nonviolence training and action is a constant cycle of learning, application and reflection. Making Waves #22 has a special focus on training and hopefully will improve what we do and you too. If you'd like to receive Making Waves in large print or want a paper copy but don't have access to a printer, get in touch and we'll put one in the post to you. Happy reading, and let us know what you think.
page 2, Training for Change, Super-T - a participant's reflections on a comprehensive course for trainers/facilitators
page 4, Ground rules - how poorly implemented ground rules can reduce safety, promote inauthenticity and reinforce a group's mainstream
page 6, Soma games for activists - physical games and group discussion to build solidarity, power and creativity
page 7, Forum Theatre - the transformative power of participatory theatre with a group of 13-year olds in a North London school
page 9, Battling with strategy - Story-based strategy as a way of helping groups plan effective campaigns
page 10, Radical booksellers take on Amazon - London-based Housman's launches its on-line bookshop giving you one more way to "support the shop that supports your campaigns!"
page 11, Book review - The Bunny Hugging Terrorist
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