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"What Does Community Mean in a Polarized Society?" with Kazu Haga

Date & Time

Thursday, January 25, 2024, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Category

Location

Zimmerli Art Museum, Lower Dodge

Contact

Rutgers University Equity and Inclusion

Information

Light refreshments will be provided for in-person guests before and after the event. 

Navigating Tensions, Affirming Community Series

Conflict Tests Our Commitment

In moments of heightened conflict, we individually and collectively demonstrate our commitment to being an inclusive community. To hold space for those with whom we disagree.

Join us on January 25, 2024, at 12 pm to hear from Kazu Haga as part of the "Navigating Tensions, Affirming Community" Speaker Series.

Kazu Haga is the Co-Director of the Embodiment Project and one of the most experienced trainers in Kingian Nonviolence, a philosophy that comes out of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A leading voice nationally in various approaches to nonviolence, organizing and restorative justice, he works to empower incarcerated communities, youth and activists to work for Beloved Community. Kazu Haga lives in Oakland, California.