A Season For Nonviolence

  • Wednesday, January 2, 2013
During the “Gandhi Visits Chattanooga” events when EAC hosted Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Dr. Arun Gandhi in September, Mayor Ron Littlefield proclaimed Chattanooga “A Season for Nonviolence City.”  

Each year, cities across the nation commemorate “A Season for Nonviolence” from Jan.
30 
(the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’ assassination in 1948) through April 4 (the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination in 1968). 

 

CLICK HERE to view and download the “Season for Nonviolence” flyer and calendar online.

 

CLICK HERE to join the Facebook Event Page.

 

CLICK HERE to submit events.

 

Community-wide Visioning: “What should a Season for Nonviolence in Chattanooga look like?”  CLICK HERE to read the results and submit ideas via the “All Our Ideas” visioning page online.

 

 

 

 

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