International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
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Gaspard Barthélémy Étudiant(e) à Sorbonne Université
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Fontenay-sous-Bois, Île-de-France, France
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Xavier Roel Alvaran Freelance Translator at International Center on Nonviolent Conflict-
Calabarzon, Philippines
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Lili Su Teaching Fellow at International Center on Nonviolent Conflict-
Miami, Florida, United States
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Bruce Pearson Program Manager at the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict-
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Dr. Maciej Bartkowski Senior Advisor-
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Overview
The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) is an independent, non-profit educational foundation that develops and encourages the study and use of civilian-based, nonmilitary strategies aimed at establishing and defending human rights, democratic self-rule and justice worldwide. Acting as a catalyst to stimulate interest in nonviolent conflict, ICNC collaborates with like-minded educational institutions and nongovernmental organizations to: Educate the Global Public The Center uses television broadcast networks, the internet, and off-air and offline media to disseminate video programming and books, as well as learning materials for schools and universities. All these resources help promote the history and ideas of nonviolent conflict in open or closed societies where rights, justice, or self-determination are at issue. Influence Policies and Media Coverage The Center conducts meetings and briefings, co-sponsors conferences, and makes available articles, books, and films to encourage international institutions and decision makers to facilitate the activity of civilian-based, nonviolent movements. These same tools are used to assist media producers and reporters to expand and improve coverage of nonviolent struggles. Educate Activists and Organizers In response to requests, the Center provides support for seminars and workshops in nonviolent conflict attended by activists and citizens who are considering civilian-based, nonviolent action as a way to seek democracy, justice, or human rights. Such workshops impart conceptual knowledge and help develop skills in applying nonviolent strategies devised by such activists.
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