Authors

Presenter(s)

Andrew Thomas Casey

Comments

Presentation: 1:15-2:30, Kennedy Union Ballroom

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Description

What is nonviolence — a concept, a mode of protest, a practice for modern living? This poster explores the ways in which nonviolence has been historically interpreted as "ahimsa," "beloved community," and as a way for practical and ethical thinking in our modern lives. We highlight the role of nonviolence as method and practice in historical and contemporary global instances that range from the farm workers movement, anti-nuclear protests, environmental green politics, and Dalit and Black actions towards representation.

Publication Date

4-17-2024

Project Designation

Course Project - HST 339 01

Primary Advisor

Haimanti Roy

Primary Advisor's Department

History

Keywords

College of Arts and Sciences, Stander Symposium, History, Gandhi

Institutional Learning Goals

Scholarship; Diversity; Critical Evaluation of Our Times

From Pulpit to Podium: King's Leadership and Non-Violent Strategies at the March on Washington

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