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BayNVC - Bay Area Nonviolent Communication
Be A Resource for Your Community - A Workshop with Miki Kashtan
| Friday, February 5, 2010 |
| 4:30pm-6:30pm |
Would you like to learn how to become a resource in your neighborhood or community?
In this workshop you can learn basic skills in empathic listening that can support you in the following areas:
* capacity to stay present in challenging situations
* ability to reflect your understanding regardless of content
* competence in checking for understanding of deeper meaning of what is shared
* willingness to listen without trying to solve problems
Miki Kashtan, certified NVC trainer, is a founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication and the North America Leadership Program. Miki conducts organizational trainings, consults with private and public sector organizations and teaches NVC at workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area and around the country. Miki has been supporting global social change movements, including coaching of Peace Alliance members in their Department of Peace campaign, facilitation of the African Alliance for Peace summit in Ghana, and a global peace building and conflict transformation summit in Japan. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Berkeley.
Continuing Education Units are available for registered nurses and therapists. Click here for more information.
Space is limited. Although this is a free event, we ask that you pre-register if at all possible. |
| Location: | Oakland, CA, First Congregational Church of Oakland, near Lake Merritt |
| Trainer(s): | Miki Kashtan |
| Requested Contribution: | donations accepted
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| Contact: | The First Congregational Church of Oakland offers free parking and is convenient to public transit. After registering you will receive a confirmation email with driving, parking, and public transit details.
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To register, you may click on the "Register Now" button below, or contact BayNVC (510) 433-0700, register@baynvc.org | This event is OVER. |
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