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July 16, 2014 by Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

Got Skills?

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Last month, the MSPJC Training Department hosted a Facilitation Skills Workshop and  a Nonviolence Skills Training.

Facilitation Skills was a two-hour workshop for twelve participants who practiced facilitation skills while facing conflict. We transformed the workshop space into a ‘laboratory’ to test, discover and try new behaviors as facilitators.  Facilitation is integral to community organizing, but more than that, good facilitation will help the participants of any group or organization to grow and succeed.

The next Facilitation Skills Workshop will be on November 20, 6:00pm – 8:30pm.  Can’t wait till November? Please email gio@midsouthpeace.org if your group or organization would like to have this workshop sooner.

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Nonviolence Skills was a full day training provided by Meta Peace Team. Around 30 participants from Memphis, Chattanooga, and Birmingham were able to navigate through stories of empowerment, the theoretical and spiritual basis of nonviolence, and the roots of violence.  Participants also practiced communication skills: active Listening, “I” messages, the CLARA technique, and strategies to de-escalate violence.

GOT Power is looking to build and grow this relationship with Meta Peace Team and continue bringing Nonviolence Skills Training to the Mid-South.

Upcoming in July…

The Storyteller as Activist

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This workshop will allow participants to improve their listening skills and develop their own storytelling skills.

A Workshop with Elaine Blanchard

Elaine Blanchard is a storyteller who believes that telling our stories to each other can save the world from war and other forms of destruction. When we share our stories we build a bridge of understanding from one person to another; stereotypes are dissolved and both teller and listener are connected by their shared human experiences. As we become a community of storytellers we improve our relationships and construct a safer place for all of us to call home.

Date: Tuesday, July 29
Time: 6:30p.m. – 8:30p.m. Please, be on time.
Location: 450 Mulberry St Memphis TN 38103 – Links Education Center, National Civil Rights Museum. Wheelchair accessible.
*Minimum 12, maximum 25 people who register.
Cost: $20-$45 Sliding scale.
REGISTER NOW

Registration online or by phone is required to attend.

Donations for workshop scholarships gratefully accepted!

Learn more about Elaine Blanchard here or contact her at Elaine@elaineblanchard.com.

For more information on anything happening with the MSPJC Training Department, please contact Training Director Gio López at gio@midsouthpeace.org or 901-725-4990.

G.O.T. Power, a Mid-South Peace and Justice Center’s training program, is committed to building our community’s capacity through building skills in grassroots organizing, providing support to people doing community work and offering oppression awareness and liberation education.

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