Nonviolence Initiative
Philosophy
When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was 29 years old, he wrote a book called
Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. In the chapter entitled
Pilgrimage To Nonviolence Dr. King described how, as a college student, he
became interested in various philosophers. Through his studies he was able
to piece together positive, life-changing philosophies of many of these people,
such as Gandhi and Thoreau. From these philosophies, Dr. King developed the
idea of the Beloved Community (also known as the Peaceful Community).
In the Peaceful
Community conflicts are solved nonviolently, using specific Skills
(information gathering, education, personal commitment, negotiation, direct
action, and reconciliation). Dr. King also developed the Principles of the
Peaceful Community and believed that if all people followed these Principles,
then the world would be a place were everyone lived in harmony.
Here at Wakefield School, we are striving to form a Peaceful Community,
where all of our staff and children learn to solve problems nonviolently.
We welcome your support and help!
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