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Power Balancers
For disputes that cannot be resolved through mutually beneficial agreement, there is a need for people and institutions with the responsibility to make hard, but fair, decisions about who wins and who loses and by how much in each specific case. Power balancers try to implement equitable ways of balancing power in such processes.
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The Forward Party
The Forward Party is fighting for the American people with practical, common-sense solutions, forged by bringing people together instead of driving them apart.
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Nonviolence News
Each week, Nonviolence News brings 30-50 stories of "nonviolence in action" to readers, illuminating the scale and scope of how nonviolence is actively shaping our world.
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Future Summit 2023: Shaping Leaders for a Unified Governance
In an era marked by political polarization and complex challenges, the annual summit plays a pivotal role in collectively shaping the trajectory of policymaking for young legislators.
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The King Center
The King Center, founded by Martin Luther King's widow, Coretta Scott King provides education and training, events and research on "Kingian nonviolence."
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Pace e Bene
A nonviolence action center, Pace e Bene runs nonviolent campaigns and does nonviolence education and training.
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Addie Wyatt Center for Nonviolence Training
The mission of AWC is to engage and empower communities with the philosophy and methodology of Kingian Nonviolence -- the approach to conflict reconciliation used by Martin Luther King.
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On Earth Peace
OEP helps leaders develop thriving communities of justice and peace, using the discipline of Kingian Nonviolence --- in solidarity with movements, and accountability to impacted people.
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A Time for Statesmanship
A detailed and eloquent argument calling for the rediscovery of civic-minded leadership and the need for civil servants committed to advancing the common good (not just their political fortunes).