Nonviolent Conflicts in 2014 You May Have Missed Because They Were Not Violent

By Erica Chenoweth, Published in Political Violence at a Glance, December 31, [...]

Nonviolent Peaceforce Receives Grant to Start Syria Project

By Mel Duncan, Nonviolent Peaceforce Director of Advocacy and Outreach, CPNN, [...]

The Importance of Hope

By Laura Finley, Published in: Grass Roots Press, January 16 2015 Hackers target 19,000 [...]

Teaching with the News – Nigeria and Boko Haram: Inequality, Injustice, Insurgency

The Choices Program is a non-profit organization based at Brown [...]

Outward Bound Peacebuilding

In 2014 Outward Bound Peacebuilding was awarded its full license [...]

Meet Stellan Vinthagen, head of the first university program on civil resistance

By Priyanka Borpujari, December 13, 2014 for Waging Nonviolence With parents who [...]

New Year’s Resolution: Read, Write & Share News about How Peace is Possible

A great resource for doing this is The Culture of [...]

Fight terror again, and again, and again. Or end it by refusing to participate in its creation.

By Patrick T. Hiller, Published by PeaceVoice The cycle of [...]

6 Habits of Highly Empathetic People

According to new research, empathy is a habit we can [...]

Institute for Economics & Peace Global Peace Index

Global Peace Index The world's leading measure of national peacefulness, [...]