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"Power, Love and Nonviolence" with Kazu Haga (Re-Release)

Jul 28, 20201 hr 27 min
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Episode description

Welcome to Season three of Fractal Friends.

Kazu Haga is a teacher of Kingian Nonviolence, and in this episode he offers up the wisdom of the great leader of nonviolence, Dr. Martin Luther King. The wisdom here is as important today as it was back in MLK's time, and this episode gives us a real taste of what it would like. This conversation doesn't just say that we need to work together, it shows us how to do it. Kazu is part of the East Point Peace Academy, and they offer many online amazing online trainings and resources, especially touching on racism and reparations. Check them out now.

This conversation with Kazu Haga is from the Fractal Friends archives and is as pertinent now as it was in 2018.

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Music: “King's Justice” by the Thrive Choir
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