Ahimsa Events Explore Gandhi and King’s Journeys to Nonviolence
Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of nonviolent protest and activism has inspired generations to follow his path in promoting peace. One of those who stood with King during the civil rights movement was Bernard Lafayette Jr., an activist, minister and educator who was involved with the Freedom Rides, Selma Movement and Alabama Voter Registration Project. Lafayette, director of the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies at the University of Rhode Island, will discuss nonviolent methods for solving social problems at Cal Poly Pomona on July 19.
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