Perspectives on Peace: Transforming Tomorrow

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Perspectives on Peace: Transforming Tomorrow is the podcast hosted by The M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence that seeks to inform & inspire a better future.We are based in Rochester, New York and seek to cover topics that are vital to our community and serve as the launching point to transform tomorrow. We attempt to do this in a way that feels authentic & inclusive.Join us as we investigate perspectives on peace so that we can work on transforming tomorrow!About The M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence:The M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence (MKGI) is a nonprofit that equips people to use nonviolence to create a sustainable and just world for all. MKGI collaborates with local organizations, academic institutions, students, and committed peacemakers in these areas: Nonviolence Education, Restorative Practices, Environmental Sustainability, & Racial Justice.We prioritize programming for people between the ages of 12 and 24. We offer training in skills such as Nonviolent Communication, meditation, cultural humility, de-escalation and experiential interconnectedness. By serving as a physical manifestation of Gandhian principles and Martin Luther King’s Beloved Community, the Gandhi Institute seeks to advance the cause of peacemaking regionally and beyond from within a neighborhood challenged by poverty and violence.

Episodes

  1. Perspectives: On Summer

    05/31/2024

    Perspectives: On Summer

    Discover the transformative power of community gardens and the joy of local engagement as we chat with Jordan, who supports School 19, as he shares his inspiring journey with restorative practices. You’ll hear firsthand about the magic of choosing plants and the pivotal role of programs like 4-H and Food Link in fostering connections among students and residents. Let Jordan's adventures in developing a community garden inspire you to cultivate not just plants, but meaningful relationships within your neighborhood. Experience the vibrant summer culture of Rochester as we highlight the bustling farmers markets and scenic trails that bring our community together. From the fresh produce at the Rochester Public Market to the local treasures at the South Wedge Farmers Market, we celebrate the importance of supporting local businesses and engaging with our food sources. Plus, we’ll take you through the picturesque walking and biking trails of Durand Eastman Park and Turning Point Park, perfect for a leisurely escape into nature that refreshes both body and mind. Engage in meaningful conversations and discover the necessity of "third spaces" for community engagement, especially for our youth. We explore the benefits of having areas for self-reflection and creativity, and the importance of active listening and empathy in building stronger community ties.  Using the example of the pop culture feud between Drake and Kendrick, we illustrate how even heated discussions can foster connection when approached with understanding. Tune in for practical strategies on navigating conversations and cultivating a sense of community through shared experiences.

    34 min
  2. Perspectives: On Grief with Bianca & Matthew

    02/14/2024

    Perspectives: On Grief with Bianca & Matthew

    Grief affects every one of us. But it doesn't need to be isolating, and you don't need to be a professional to give support. This episode welcomes Bianca Pointner and Matthew Liston from the MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence. They join us to shed light on the transformative journey through grief and its intersection with nonviolence. Since grief can easily lead to depression and isolation, many are surprised by the solace of the collective embrace and strength in the shared vulnerability of a grief circle. As we navigate the complex emotional terrain from gut-wrenching loss to everyday letdowns, we uncover the profound ways in which grief is woven into our very humanity. Together, we reveal the cathartic power of communal healing and how it can forge stronger connections and a deeper understanding of ourselves and others. Embracing our guests' poignant narratives, this heartfelt exploration ventures into the misconceptions and realities of grief work, highlighting the surprising ways that shared sorrow can create bonds rather than barriers. Our conversation extends into the healing practices of 'grief hygiene' and the pivotal role of grassroots mental health initiatives, offering a refreshing perspective on how communities can come together to support one another without solely relying on professional intervention. Bianca and Matthew's experiences with grief circles underscore the importance of communal spaces in fostering resilience, offering a beacon of hope for anyone navigating the stormy seas of loss. Resources: Registration for our Grief Circles till June 2024Joanna Macy’s Work: The Work that Reconnects

    31 min
  3. The Power of Dialogue & Restorative Practices with Dominic Barter

    11/03/2023

    The Power of Dialogue & Restorative Practices with Dominic Barter

    Our world steeped in large and small conflicts. And each day we find a way to navigate these conflicts as best as we can. Dominic Barter, our guest for today’s episode, found his purpose in uncovering how we as a community solve conflicts in a way that meets people's basic human needs. Dominic started this in Brazilian shantytowns - transforming conflict and creating meaningful change through the power of restorative circles.  Listen as Dominic passionately shares how basic listening and creativity can be potent tools for transforming conflict. We journey with him through his experiences in the shantytowns, where he witnessed first-hand, the deep impact of systems of oppression and injustice. There, he experimented with the transformative potential of restorative practices, leading to his commitment to replace these oppressive systems with a more just, equitable approach.  As we delve deeper, Dominic shares the incredible power of restorative practices not just in reducing traumatic stress but also in fostering healing, community safety, and stronger relationships. We unpack the intricate interplay of creativity, dialogue and wisdom in understanding conflict and bringing about positive change. Dominic leaves us with an open invitation for further discussions and a challenge to actively involve ourselves in effecting change through these practices. Embrace this journey with us and let's together explore the transformative potential of restorative justice in our communities. Learn more about Dominic's work: https://www.restorativecircles.org/ Contact Dominic: contatodominic@gmail.com

    41 min

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Perspectives on Peace: Transforming Tomorrow is the podcast hosted by The M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence that seeks to inform & inspire a better future.We are based in Rochester, New York and seek to cover topics that are vital to our community and serve as the launching point to transform tomorrow. We attempt to do this in a way that feels authentic & inclusive.Join us as we investigate perspectives on peace so that we can work on transforming tomorrow!About The M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence:The M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence (MKGI) is a nonprofit that equips people to use nonviolence to create a sustainable and just world for all. MKGI collaborates with local organizations, academic institutions, students, and committed peacemakers in these areas: Nonviolence Education, Restorative Practices, Environmental Sustainability, & Racial Justice.We prioritize programming for people between the ages of 12 and 24. We offer training in skills such as Nonviolent Communication, meditation, cultural humility, de-escalation and experiential interconnectedness. By serving as a physical manifestation of Gandhian principles and Martin Luther King’s Beloved Community, the Gandhi Institute seeks to advance the cause of peacemaking regionally and beyond from within a neighborhood challenged by poverty and violence.