5 Week Intro to Nonviolence with the Martin Luther King Center
Five Week: Wednesdays July 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th and August 6 ; 5:30-7:30PM. Come join us with MLK Center for nonviolence training sessions
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Martin Luther King Community Center
40 West 40th Street Indianapolis, IN 46208About this event
- Event lasts 28 days 2 hours
MLK Center Introduction to Nonviolence Training
Join us at St.Luke's North Campus for our Nonviolence training session
This in-person event will provide you with valuable insights and skills on how to promote Nonviolence and be a part of the Beloved Community.
Please review the available slots and sign up. You will receive a confirmation and follow up information the week prior to your selected training week
Please remember you are signing up for the multiple days in that section that the training is scheduled. Please note that all days are necessary for the training.
**Five Week: Wednesday July 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, and August 6th ; 5:30-7:30PM. Come join us with the MLK Center for nonviolence training sessions**
Please note that the last session on August 6th, will be 30 minutes longer from 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
What is Nonviolence Training?
The MLK Center’s Nonviolence Training project is based on the Kingian Model for Social Action, a social change framework rooted in both practice-based evidence and the lived experiences of Black communities.
By embracing the teachings and philosophies of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the MLK Center provides the skills and resources for residents in the Mid-North neighborhoods of Indianapolis to learn, grow, and enhance their lives. We offer a peaceful space where individuals impacted by violence and systemic barriers can connect and receive quality, trauma-informed support.
What is the MLK Center?
The MLK Center in Indianapolis embraces the teachings and philosophies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to help people of all ages find, and remain on, their own paths to success and stability. For 50 years, we’ve been building a foundation upon which our community can build, through investment in our youth and empowering families.
Since day one, we’ve provided a hub for our neighbors to gather, create, problem-solve, and interact with each other. The many locations the MLK Center has called home throughout our history have allowed us to become the heartbeat of the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood. Since 2015, we’ve invested heavily in our current location and we continue to set courageous goals.
We invite you to join us in bringing even more people-centered experiences that inspire equity, unity and shared goals to our community for the next 50 years, and beyond.
Please contact Katherine@MLKCenterIndy.org for further questions