Nonviolence Radio
FM Radio Program out of our Mother Station KWMR, Point Reyes Station; syndicated; transcribed; and podcast across the usual suspects of podcast channels.
Hosted by Stephanie Van Hook and Michael Nagler
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Nonviolence Radio is a 60-minute program featuring news about nonviolence culture and movements around the world. The show typically includes inspiring discussions with nonviolence practitioners and movement-builders and The Nonviolence Report with Michael Nagler, an analysis of nonviolence in the news from the week.
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Forgiveness: Its challenge and necessity
An interview with Wim Laven on the immense power of forgiveness as well as the very real difficulties involved in the act of forgiving. How does forgiving release us and allow us to move forward? What are the conditions needed for meaningful forgiveness? How can we forgive the unforgivable?

Utopias and the Political Imaginary
An interview with Safoora Arbab on the power of utopian thinking and how it relates to building a nonviolent world.

Simple Living Rooted in Nonviolent Ideals
How does the way that we live contribute to a nonviolent society? As the pace of society speeds up, fewer and fewer people are finding fulfillment in the promise of a world that is based on advancing technology, consumerism, and depersonalization. Yet there are pockets around the world who are experimenting with community life as a solution to our society’s ills. While this does not mean that there will not be any conflicts (remember, conflict is natural--violence is not), or that the experiment is perfect (for Gandhi, all was an experiment, a learning opportunity), it is precisely in community living infused with high ideals like those of the nonviolent path, that we can see ourselves and our human potential more clearly.

A Palestinian’s Journey to Nonviolence
A Conversation with Mubarak Awad on Nonviolence and the Conflict in Israel-Palestine.

How Gandhi Influenced James Farmer and the US Civil Rights Movement
University of Mary Washington Professor P. Anand Rao discusses the connection between Gandhi and the civil rights movement and how it ties into the legacy of CORE co-founder James Farmer.

A Door Into Ocean
A conversation with author Joan Slonczewski, whose 1986 novel "A Door into Ocean" is a master work of nonviolent, feminist literature.