Sessions on Gandhi and King

Gandhi & King: Soul Force & Social Change

 Online Course offered via the WikiNonviolence.org

During the 2025 “Season of Nonviolence”: January 30th to April 5th.







 The King Assassination and the Power of Nonviolence






By Denyse Peterson  

Denyse O. Peterson was born and raised in Portland, Oregon and graduated from Jefferson High School. Her focus professionally has been on regional government and education. She worked in the 72nd and 73rd Oregon State Senate Legislation session for Senator Avel Gordly, mediating with various agencies to bring resolutions to the challenges of affordable housing, employment and food. She also has 12 years of experience at Metro E-R Commission serving seven commissioners and the general manager. She served for six years as a Personal Family Counselor for Dignity Memorial, at Caldwell’s Funeral and Mortuary assisting families in “Planning ahead 4 All the Right Reasons”. For the last 14 years, she has worked at Portland Community College and currently serves on the Executive Council for the college’s union, the A.F.T., and is the V.P. of Political Action, which affords her a meeting with an elected official each month. Denyse has been an active volunteer with faith based and community organizations since she was a child. For 25 years, she has mentored homeless women helping them to transform their lives, liaising with DHS and the courts in working towards reunification with their children. Denyse has coordinated the Portland Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Breakfast with the Skanner News for more than 20 years.    She is a member of the Multnomah Education Service District Board of Directors in Oregon, 2018 to 2027.




 

Reflecting Upon Our Local and Global Futures

By Desmond Smit 



To join the sessions on April 4 and 5 2025 write to:

peacefoundation @posteo.de






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