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Erika Thorne has been a progressive activist, writer, facilitator and cultural worker since 1974. She focuses on anti-racism work with other whites, coalition-building, and diversity work. She also loves to facilitate strategic planning, training of trainers, hate-crimes response, board development, conflict waging, ethical grassroots fundraising, and meetings - especially real sticky ones! Erika has worked with Environmental Justice and Media Justice groups, undocumented immigrants, Hmong organizations, domestic violence activists, housing projects residents, and a full range of non-profits, organizers and rabble-rousers. As a former dancer for social change, she brings joyful physicality to her facilitation. Erika is a Partner in Future Now Training in Minneapolis, and is a Training for Change Associate.

Future Now: A Training Collective
3241 Columbus Ave, south
Minneapolis, MN 55407-2030
Tel: 612.827.7323
Fax: 612.827.4417
E-mail: erikat@future-now.org




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[Sword That Heals]
THE SWORD THAT HEALS
By George Lakey

When state-sponsored violence meets nonviolent people power, which one wins? As George Lakey shows in this passionate and well researched piece, it's nonviolence that tends to win hands down. Originally written as a rebuttal to the Ward Churchill screed "Pacifism as Pathology," this booklet is filled with recent real-world examples of nonviolent victories.

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