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Third Harmony Film Screening & Discussion

October 1
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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Third Harmony Film Screening & Discussion

Hosted by the Nonviolence Study & Practice Affinity Group

October 1, 2023 
1-3pm PT // 2-4pm MT // 3-5pm CT // 4-6pm ET
Free, register below

Join us to watch the movie The Third Harmony: Nonviolence and the New Story of Human Nature together, and then have an online discussion of the movie. The Third Harmony tells the story of nonviolence, humanity’s greatest (and most overlooked) resource. As per Joanna Macy, “I am exhilarated and grateful to the filmmakers for bringing forth such a fine gift for the future of life on Earth. Hurray! and deep bows.”

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About the Film: Drawing on interviews with veteran activists like Civil Rights leader Bernard Lafayette, scientists like behaviorist Frans de Waal and neuroscientist Marco Iacoboni, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, political scientist Erica Chenoweth, futurist Elisabet Sahtouris and others, The Third Harmony tells the story of nonviolence, the greatest overlooked resource in human experience.

The film also delves into the important role that nonviolence plays in the wider struggle to develop a new theory of human nature, how every one of us can add to our personal growth and fulfillment while benefiting society through the use of this time-tested power.

About the Nonviolence Study & Practice Affinity Group: We are a small group that studies nonviolence and finds ways to apply it in our lives and communities. Sometimes, we attend a course together or explore a resource on the Pace e Bene website or YouTube page. Whether restorative circles, divesting, Soul of Nonviolence podcasts, Nonviolence News, nonviolence pledges, Engaging Nonviolence etc, there’s a lot to put into practice!

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