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Every day there are people in our local and global community who are using the tactics and principles of nonviolence to transform the world around us. Our podcast focuses on telling these stories to highlight those who are joining us in our journey to create a world free from violence and the threat of violence.
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Saturday Dec 15, 2018
HaoPay Lee- Sexual Assault Advocate
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
Saturday Dec 15, 2018
HaoPay Lee is a first generation Hmong American. She grew up in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2015. HaoPay has experience in providing culturally specific domestic and sexual violence advocacy in Wisconsin and was the first Hmong sexual assault advocate Eau Claire, Wisconsin and is now practicing the same work in Minnesota. Hao Pay’s area of focus are providing advocacy services, awareness and education, and challenging gender-based disparities in the Hmong Community as well as addressing social justice issues for systems and policy change.
Music generously donated by bensound.com

Thursday Nov 08, 2018
Father Harry Bury
Thursday Nov 08, 2018
Thursday Nov 08, 2018
"Father Harry J. Bury is a Catholic priest unlike any you have ever met. His travels through Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Costa Rica, Philippines, Africa, Palestine and Israel, span over 60 years. His life-long dedication: to interact lovingly with citizens of the world in pursuit of peace and nonviolence."
In this week's episode Father Bury shares with us his life of activism and working towards peace.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Matthew Walker- Poet, Playwright, NonViolent Practitioner
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Matthew Walker shares his journey to find nonviolence while taking an Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) workshop.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Father Harry Bury- 10 Days Free From Violence
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Father Harry Bury talks about his newest project, Twin Cities NonViolent. Twin Cities Nonviolent is a new organization working to eliminate violence in the Twin Cities. Their first large project is 10 Days Free From Violence which is like an art crawl of nonviolent activities. Starting this Friday Sept 21st, check out the calender and join one of the amazing events. https://twincitiesnonviolent.org/
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Sipra Jha- Shelter Director, Asian Women United of Minnesota
Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Thursday Jul 19, 2018
Sipra Jha talks about her work with refugees and women seeking to leave abusive relationships. In addition to sharing about her work she weaves in stories of her past and how she came to do this important work.
Bio: Sipra Jha was born in India and lives in Minneapolis. She is currently the shelter Director at Asian Women United of Minnesota, an agency that is working towards ending domestic violence and promoting safe and healthy families in the API community. Sipra has long been an advocate for women and children both in her home country of India, as well as through her current roles in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area.
As a young woman growing up in India Sipra worked with the Tibetan refugee women and children in Dharamsala, India. Sipra also explored the notion of “shame” to promote understandings of migrant Asian women’s experiences in domestic violence and help seeking practices
Links and Resources
Asian Women United of Minnesota- https://www.facebook.com/asianwomenunitedmn/
The Talking Suitcase Project- https://www.thetalkingsuitcase.com/
Day One Emergency Shelter- https://dayoneservices.org/ 866-223-1111
Asian United 24 Hour Crisis Line 612-724-8823
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Monday Jun 25, 2018
Ishwari Rajak- Filmmaker, Feminist, and Activist
Monday Jun 25, 2018
Monday Jun 25, 2018
Ishwari Rajak talks about her new documentary " The Invisible War on Blood' and shares about the violence that occurs to women who are menstruating both in the United States and in Nepal.
Bio: Ishwari Rajak, a feminist since childhood, is a scholar of menstruation practices and taboos in different cultures. She is passionate about education and believes that educating men about positive models of masculinity and impacting policies will help eradicate the problems of violence and sexual assault. She aims to start a program and eventually a school emphasizing on positive masculinity and empowerment of girls and women in her home country, Nepal. Her courage, grit, and determination drive her, and she is unafraid to state what she believes. She seeks to empower other women and girls to pursue more roles in government.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Jon Vang- Activist with Man Forward
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Activist Jon Vang shares his story and about the work he is doing both in his paid job with the government and as an activist with Man Forward. In this interview Jon discusses the challenges for people coming out of prison, masculinity, and work being done to end gender based violence in the Asian community.
https://www.facebook.com/ManForwardMN/
Bio:
As one of the first generation born in the US after his parents escaped the Vietnam War as refugees, Jon was caught in the struggle between American Culture and Hmong Culture. His troubled youth led him to be sent to prison for 8 years. After prison, he struggled to rebuild a life while carrying a criminal background. Despite the barriers, Jon was able to thrive by discovering his passion for helping the community. Today, he participates in community organizing to end gender-based violence and promote prison reform.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Wednesday May 30, 2018
Maggie Hohenstein-Student Activist
Wednesday May 30, 2018
Wednesday May 30, 2018
Maggie Hohenstien is a Macalester student and interned at Friends for a NonViolent World (FNVW) last summer. Maggie shares her story of growing up in the Quaker community and her leadings to living a life of nonviolence.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com

Friday May 18, 2018
Friday May 18, 2018
Laura Linder-Scholar talks about her work preventing sexual violence on Macalester campus and the work of supporting those who have been harmed. Laura is a campus advocate around issues of sexual violence prevention, bystander intervention, trauma-informed survivor response and support, and Title IX in higher education.
Music generously made available by www.bensound.com

Tuesday May 01, 2018
Donna Minter Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute
Tuesday May 01, 2018
Tuesday May 01, 2018
Dr. Donna Minter joins us for our inaugural podcast to share about the work she is doing around trauma healing and resilience.
Music generously made available by www.bensound.com