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Creativity is our superpower — 13 stories of inventive nonviolence - Campaign Nonviolence

Creativity is our superpower 13 stories of inventive nonviolence This collection of stories from the news showcases the incredible versatility, imagination, and super creativity of nonviolence in action. Alaska’s Herring Protectors. (Facebook/Herring Protectors/Caitlin Blaisdell) At Pace e Bene/Campaign Nonviolence, we strive to build a culture of active nonviolence. Invariably, we’re asked, “What is (or isn’t) nonviolence?” While we speak about everything from protests to direct action to restorative justice to self-care, it’s hard to illuminate the incredible range of what the word “nonviolence” includes. Nonviolence is a field, a toolbox, a science, a philosophy, a way of life and an art form all rolled into one. It’s also off-the-wall, zany and creative as all get-out. Nonviolence can blow your mind with its dazzling creativity. Here are 13 stories from recent Nonviolence News round-ups that may help expand your notion of nonvio

Herring Protectors discuss state and future of fish in virtual forum

Herring Protectors discuss state and future of fish in virtual forum Posted by KCAW News | Feb 18, 2021 Last week, Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes hosted a Virtual Native Issues Forum titled “The State of Our Herring” with four members of the Herring Protectors group. Watch the full forum here. While it’s still about a month until schools of herring will begin to spawn in Sitka Sound, the conversation around the role of subsistence advocacy and knowledge in herring management has already started. Last week, the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska hosted a virtual panel with four members of the Herring Protectors, a group that calls for protection of the species and subsistence rights, and advocates for changes to the state’s management of the commercial fishery.

Herring Protectors film Yáa at Wooné premieres at Anchorage International Film Festival

Posted by KCAW News | Dec 17, 2020 Pictured, from left: Duane Lindoff, Izzy Jackson, Louise Brady and Dionne Brady-Howard. The photo was captured during the filming of . It is the opening scene to the film where the four in the photo perform the “Sheet’ká Kwáan Entrance Song” Filmmakers Louise Brady and Lee House of the Herring Protectors (Formerly Herring Rock Water Protectors) joined KCAW’s Katherine Rose to discuss the recent premiere of their film. “Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things)” premiered at the Anchorage International Film Festival last week. Listen to the full interview here: If you’d like to see the film, visit the Herring Protectors Facebook page here, where you can reach out to the filmmakers for a link.

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