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Welcome to the Kansas State University Campaign for Nonviolence.
The CNV is one of the co-sponsors of the Movies on the Grass!! The K-State Campaign for Nonviolence is working in many, varied ways to apply the principles of active nonviolence to problems associated with discrimination, harassment, violence and other abuses of power on our campus and in our community. The overall goal is to promote a community that is safe, respectful and equitable for all citizens. We strongly support and promote the KSU Principles of Community. Consistent with the view of K-State
as a community which is both distinctive and part of a larger community
and world, the campus-wide Campaign for Nonviolence (CNV) has been working
for since 2000 to address violence and its continuum of precursors in
a manner that we believe is unique for a university campus. We are working
to reduce violence and change the environment surrounding conflict by
learning to practice and teach nonviolence. The K-State CNV is a growing
affiliation of women and men from all sectors of our community who share
the realization that we can build a safe community and peaceful world
only if we begin to examine conflict within the context of whole systems,
address the complex causes of violence and understand that "nonviolence
begins with you/me." Our main projects each year are the Rally for Nonviolence in the Fall term, the Season for Nonviolence in the Spring term, and assistance with the SAFE ZONE program throughout the year. If you would like to be involved with the K-State Campaign for Nonviolence please contact us. We want to work with you and your group to develop or select nonviolence training techniques that will promote our overall goal of a safe and equitable campus and community. DONATIONS WELCOMED! Pledge support to the Campaign for Nonviolence's general fund. This fund provides for programming, educational materials, speakers, etc. Donations can be made out to the "KSU Campaign for Nonviolence" and sent to:
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