Kazu Haga: The Creation of Our Beloved Community

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April 8, 2019

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Kazu Haga: The Creation of Our Beloved Community

Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon. Indeed, it is a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.


- Martin Luther King Jr. -

Kazu Haga: The Creation of Our Beloved Community

Kazu Haga is a nonviolence trainer and founder of the East Point Peace Academy in Oakland, California. East Point Peace Academy envisions a world where historic conflicts are fully reconciled and where new conflict arises solely as an opportunity for deeper growth. Where the depth of human relations are so high that it allows each individual to attain their fullest human potential. Kazu works in prisons, jails, schools and communities to build a powerful, nonviolent movement of peace warriors. His dream is that one day, children in every school in the United States will not only learn traditional subjects like math and history but also how to practice nonviolence. As they grow up in our society and confront conflicts that will inevitably arise, they will know how to relate to each other as human beings instead of enemies. This piece discusses Haga's work in non-violence, and the influence people like Martin Luther King Jr. had on him. { read more }

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One of the last things that Martin Luther King said is that he wanted to internationalize and institutionalize nonviolence. What actions can we can take in our lives that would make that dream a reality?


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