Gandhi-King Forum
Gandhi-King Forum
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ABOUT THE Forum
The Gandhi-King Forum is an annual conference bringing together modern visionaries of nonviolence and social change with community leaders, activists, academics and organizers to train, learn, plan and organize to create a culture of liberation and justice for all. Our goal is to create a stimulating environment where scholars, activists, educators, practitioners, artists and students can build community and explore interconnections. We invite participants to engage in various modes of exploration, including papers and presentations, hands-on practitioner workshops and a youth summit. We aim to foster an experience in which attendees will have multiple opportunities to meet and dialogue in both formal and informal settings, against the unique historical backdrop of Memphis, Tennessee.
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Conference participants receive:
  • Training and education in nonviolent theory and the tools to engage in social change.
  • Opportunities for networking and peer-to-peer learning with movement builders from all over the country.
  • An entry point for community members to become engaged in movement work.
  • Involvement in working groups that continue the work throughout the year. 

  • The chance to share and inspire action in a cross-cultural and intergenerational environment with people who are new to the movement, as well as movement leaders. 

  • The opportunity to learn about the best nonviolent practices and develop new ones based upon participants’ shared experience.
Approximately 300 participants from across the country and the Memphis community participate the conference each year.
 
Principal Presenters
The Gandhi-King Forum is visioned, organized and realized by a dedicated group of organizations that work tirelessly to put the vision of building the beloved community into the concrete form of this conference. The 2017 Gandhi-King Forum is proud to have the following presenting organizations:

​• National Civil Rights Museum
• Mid-South Peace and Justice Center

• Jain Center of Greater Memphis
• Indian Community Fund of Greater Memphis

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