Join CCCO at OSU Peace Studies Society conference: Mar. 30, 2015

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Jeff Brown

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Mar 16, 2015, 1:39:48 PM3/16/15
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Hi Friends of CCCO,

Join us to support the Peace Studies Society at Ohio State University, a student organization that educates people on theories of peace and conflict studies, concepts of violence and nonviolence, and positive and negative peace.

  • Annual Conference:  "Practices and Strategies of Nonviolence"
  • Monday, March 30, 2015:  3 pm - 8 pm
  • Free and open to the public
  • Mershon Center for International Security Studies:  1501 Neil Ave. Columbus, OH 43212 
  • Learn more and register for this event here.

At last year's conference, Tom Carlisi and I gave the keynote presentation about Compassionate Communication.  This year's guest speaker is Jennifer Battonis from the Sustained Dialogue Institute in Washington, D.C. 

Other presenters include Mark Chupp, an assistant professor who teaches community development at Case Western Reserve University; and Danielle Poe, professor of philosophy at the University of Dayton who is the editor of Philosophy of Peace.

In addition, the Peace Studies Society will also present its annual awards recognizing significant contributions by students to peace and justice.

To learn more, click this link:

We hope to see you there!

Sincerely, Jeff
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Jeff Brown, Executive Director
Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio 
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The mission of the Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio is to promote peace, eliminate violence and work through conflict by systematically using Nonviolent Communication (NVC). We envision a community where we live in peace and compassion for all.

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