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So many of us have been taught to solve conflicts by what is “fair.” However, Miki Kashtan states that fairness is a separating concept. In this video, she describes how when we do not have the conditions to care for all needs involved, when we live within separation, fairness is second best.
Tuesdays, February 20-March 12, 2024 (four sessions) This course is complete. You can register to receive access to the recorded sessions. |
Registration Fee: $213
NVC Library members*: $171
*NVC Library members get 20% off their registration fee using code NVCL at time of checkout
This course is complete. You can register to receive access to the recorded sessions.Dates and times are adjusted to your location. You can select a different time zone at the bottom of the list.
When you register, you will receive an email with complete instructions on how to access your course.
Note that course recordings display images of active speakers only, and are made available to all registrants.
Thursdays, May 2-June 6, 2024 (skip May 30) (five sessions)
9:30am-12:30pm Pacific (California) Time • What time is it in your location?
Online via Zoom
Registration Fee: $542
NVC Library members: $434
*NVC Library members get 20% off their registration fee using code NVCL at time of checkout
Dates and times are adjusted to your location. You can select a different time zone at the bottom of the list.
When you register, you will receive an email with complete instructions on how to access your course.
Note that course recordings display images of active speakers only, and are made available to all registrants.
Historically, work, education, resources, land, animals, and relationships were intertwined, shattered by capitalism and industrialization. We transitioned from communal self-sufficiency to individualism, industry, and smaller families. To avert extinction and thrive, we need to reconstruct social systems, emphasizing the commons, uniting communities with the land and resources in interdependent, regenerative harmony.
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Tuesdays, April 2-May 7, 2024 (Six sessions)
9:00-11:30am Pacific (California) Time
This 2024 live course is complete. You can register to receive access to the recorded sessions.
Registration Fee: $462
NVC Library members*: $370
*NVC Library members get 20% off their registration fee using code NVCL at time of checkout
When you register, you will receive an email with complete instructions on how to access your course.
Note that course recordings display images of active speakers only, and are made available to all registrants.
Wednesdays, March 6-27, 2024 (four sessions)
5:00-7:00 PM Pacific (California) Time • What time is it in your location?
Online via Zoom
Try before you buy: Watch the live demo we organized on February 13.
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Registration Fee: $213
NVC Library Members*: $171
*NVC Library members get 20% off their registration fee using code NVCL at time of checkout
The live course is complete. You can register to receive access to the recorded sessions.
The live course is complete. You can register to receive access to the recorded sessions.
When you register, you will receive an email with complete instructions on how to access your course.
Note that course recordings display images of active speakers only, and are made available to all registrants.
As human beings, our inherent goodness makes most of us believe in equality and yet sometimes our conviction in this same 'goodness' may make us blind to the reality of our own behavior. We are so convinced about the innocence of our intention that we seize to look at the impact of our behavior and thus our unconscious biases often go unexamined and unchallenged. Diversity, equity and inclusion work will only be of lip-service until we are willing to look at our own unconscious biases. Listen as Anisha Pandya encourages you to look at the possibility of how our self-awareness is so limited and one of the ways of expanding that awareness is by moving beyond our intention, looking at the impact of our behavior and remaining open to feedback.