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Practitioner Training KURVE Wustrow: Strategising Nonviolent Change for Social Movements (19 - 23 October 2020)

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Country: Germany
Organization: Centre for Training and Networking in Nonviolent Action
Start date: 19 Oct 2020
End date: 23 Oct 2020
Registration deadline: 28 Jun 2020

Objectives:

Participants are able
• to apply selected tools for the analysis of the dynamics
of nonviolent social conflict in their own contexts;
• to think more strategically, i.e. formulating goals, steps
and demands of nonviolent social movements;
• to reflect and more systematically manage risks
and opportunities.

From Gandhi to the ’Arab Spring’, from the anti-nuclear movement to
the struggle for … The training will offer a “guided tour” through cycles
and dynamics of strategising processes in nonviolent movements. We
will use a variety of practice-oriented analytical and strategic tools, with
many application exercises on participants’ own case studies.

Coaching elements will be used to tailor the trainings to the needs and
interests of the participants, so that they will leave with a practical toolkit
for further action. Special emphasis will be given to not just develop
grand plans, but to deal with chaos and risks, opportunities and repression,
and how to build strategic alliances, in order to turn inevitable failures
and shortcomings into long lasting success.

Trainers: Mai Ali, Hilal Demir
Date: 19–23 October 2020

How to register:

Applications should reach us as soon as possible, for participants
in need of a visa or financial support the latest by
28 June 2020, for those without visa requirement the latest by 23 August.

Please use the application form on our website:
https://kurvewustrow.civiservice.de/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=50

or contact our training unit: pt@kurvewustrow.org


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