We Have a Violence Problem – Campaign Nonviolence Strives To Solve It

By Rivera Sun for PeaceVoice

We have a violence problem. It runs through our nation like an invisible road system, touching every front door, cutting through each town and city. Mass shootings kill our children in their schools. Forty-five thousand people will take their own lives this year. An additional 14,000 are likely to be killed by gun violence. Twelve million of our fellow citizens will experience intimate partner violence this year. More than ten million children face violence in the forms of maltreatment, verbal abuse, sexual assault, extreme neglect, and physical abuse. 

And all this will continue, year after year … unless we take our violence problem seriously.

In 2014, an effort named Campaign Nonviolence launched to ‘build a culture of peace and active nonviolence, free from war, poverty, racism, and environmental destruction’. Each year, they hold an annual week of actions, bringing together the many efforts to address violence. In all 50 states and dozens of countries, more than 4,000 actions and events will take place between September 21st, the International Day of Peace, and Oct 2nd, the International Day of Nonviolence. 

Tens of thousands of people will be organizing teach-ins, rallies, marches, protests, mural painting events, sermons on peace, trainings in nonviolence, violence prevention teams, overpass bannering, leafleting, vigils, street theater, and so much more. With hundreds of participating groups, the Campaign Nonviolence Action Days has become an annual reminder that the systems and structures that are currently churning out violence and injustice can be replaced with viable and realistic alternatives anchored in nonviolence.

Campaign Nonviolence defines violence as more than just physical. It can take the forms of cultural violence, systemic and structural violence, emotional and psychological violence, institutional violence and more. Conversely, the campaign also recognizes that a culture of nonviolence is constructed of structural/systemic nonviolent solutions – things like living wages, affordable housing, restorative justice, trauma healing, renewable energy, racial justice, and so on. 

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Dr. Bernard Lafayette put forward the idea of institutionalizing nonviolence in our schools, businesses, public offices, cultural beliefs and attitudes, and more. It’s a compelling notion to imagine that the output of our society could be healing, respectful, affirming, generous, fair, and compassionate. Social change has always come from those courageous enough to imagine it. Suffrage, worker rights, schooling for every child, social support for our elders, access for people with disabilities – all of these came about because of the vision, courage, and perseverance of people who longed for a different world. 

Violence may be everywhere, but so are we. Tens of thousands of people will move into action between Sept 21-Oct 2 to bring a nonviolent world one step closer to reality. Will you?

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Rivera Sun , syndicated by  PeaceVoice , has written numerous books, including  The Dandelion Insurrection . She is the editor of  Nonviolence News  and a nationwide trainer in strategy for nonviolent campaigns.

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Published on September 17, 2022 11:10
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message 1: by JD (last edited Sep 21, 2022 12:15PM) (new)

JD Adam Rivera, I remember our early times and am never disappointed when I see your name in print. Thank you for sharing this information and for your hard work and dedication to the only process that will work in healing our planet, ways to end violence of every kind, to end the "need" to retaliate with hurt rather than care for the hurting.... I've become engaged with the Global Trauma Healing Initiative spear headed by Thomas Hubl and what a joy to know your organization is ready to do all you must as well, we are moving closer to the Light of Harmony than ever before as a Species in these darkest hours. Thank you for always being true and "available". I've needed your voice so much over these past isolated years, and you have always remained a help in need.
Thank you, my Beautiful Friend.

Yours in Love and Peace and Truth,
Jaqui Adam


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