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Responding to Authoritarianism

Spring/Fall 2025 :Tools for Courageous Conversations

October 2022, PeaceWeek Delaware "Nonviolent Communications"

WFS Fall 2022 : The Relevance of Nonviolence Today

Winter 2022: Responding to Domestic Extremism

Osher Winter 2021 Economic Inequality

2020 Osher fall/virtual The Relevance of Nonviolence

The Relevance of Non Violence: Lewes Library 3/25/20

"From Emergency to Emergence" - PeaceWeek Delaware talk 10/8/20

Osher/Lewes 2020 Non Violence

Osher/Dover 2019: Responding to Climate Change

Responding to Climate Change - Osher 2017

The Power of Non Violence Osher 2018

A New Economy as if People Mattered - Osher 2017

Responding to Terrorism Osher 2016

Imaging a Positive Future

Session Eight: Resilience and Well-Being

 

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                        Session Eight: Resilience and Well-Being

Essential Questions:

• What personal challenges have shaped your resilience?*

• How do you define well-being in your own life?*

• What role does community play in resilience?*

• Which daily habits help maintain your mental and emotional balance?*

• How can challenges be seen as opportunities?

Music: Amanda Gorman, "The Hill We Climb," Biden Inaguration, 1/20/21 Link to Site

Welcome and Introductions

Meditation:

Gathering: "A question that I have for the speakers is.. "   (chat room)

Speakers: Joseph Anastasio, LCSW

Readings:

• Monica Guzman, "Curiosity as an act of courage,' Nonviolence Radio, 8/26/25 Link to Site

"Explore the pillars of wellness," World Wellness Weekend 2025Link to Site

• podcast, Rivera Sun , "Self-care, community care and the call to act for a nonviolent world," Pace e Bene, July 27, 2025 Link to Site

• Wendell Berry, "The Peace of Wild Things," On Being ProjectLink to Site

• podcast, Layal Beyhum, "Feeling Tender,"Episode 7, Nonviolence Now, Link to Site

So let us leave behind a country better than the one we were left, with every breath from from my bronze, pounded  chest, we will rise this wounded world into a wondrous one, we will rise from the golden hills of the West, we will rise from the windswept Northeast where our forefathers first realized revolution, we will rise from the lake rimmed cities of the Midwestern states, we will rise from the sun-baked South, we will rebuild, reconcile, and recover in every known nook of our nation in every corner called our country our people diverse and beautiful will emerge battered and beautiful, when the day comes we step out of the shade aflame and unafraid, the new dawn blooms as we free it, for there is always light if we're  brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it.

                Amanda Gorman,  The Hill We Climb

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