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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2024 · 53 MIN

The Fierce Vulnerability of Beloved Community with Kazu Haga

from Fierce Compassion · host Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton

In this episode of Fierce Compassion, we delve into the fierce vulnerability of Beloved Community with nonviolence and restorative justice practitioner Kazu Haga. Drawing on stories of transformation and reconciliation, Haga demonstrates our human capacity to transmute even the deepest harms through fierce vulnerability. Together we explore the fractal relationship between personal and systemic change, and how a stance of curiosity, compassion, and commitment to Beloved Community can sustain us and help us find our place in a diverse ecosystem of social transformation. Join us in this rich conversation as we discover how unhealed trauma impacts our world and how each of us can find our place in the work of individual and collective healing. Transcript: https://antiracistconversations.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Episode-23-The-Fierce-Vulnerability-of-Beloved-Community-with-Kazu-Haga.pdf Kazu Haga is a trainer and practitioner of nonviolence and restorative justice, a core member of Building Belonging, The Ahimsa Collective and the Fierce Vulnerability Network, and the author of Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm. He works with incarcerated people, youth, and activists from around the country. He has over 20 years of experience in nonviolence and social change work, and has been an active trainer since 2000. He is a resident of the Canticle Farm community on Lisjan Ohlone land, Oakland, CA. Follow Kazu online Kazu's website http://www.kazuhaga.com Facebook http://facebook.com/kazuhaga Mentioned in the episode: Organizations Yes! https://yesworld.org/ The Ahimsa Collective https://www.ahimsacollective.net/ People Josiah Royce https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Royce Mariame Kaba https://mariamekaba.com/ Lilla Watson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilla_Watson Chris Moore-Backman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31395124-the-gandhian-iceberg Reverend Nadia Bolz-Weber https://nadiabolzweber.com/ Sonya Shah https://www.ahimsacollective.net/s Shilpa Jain https://yesworld.org/event-organizer/shilpa-jain/ You can find more episodes and transcripts of Fierce Compassion at ⁠http://antiracistconversations.com/fierce-compassion-podcast⁠ Stay current with Roxy and Sarah's personal work at ⁠roxannemanning.com⁠ and ⁠sarahpeyton.com⁠. Like this podcast? Leave a rating and review, and share the podcast with your friends! Podcast Manager: Talli Jackson Audio Editor: Brendan Youngquist

In this episode of Fierce Compassion, we delve into the fierce vulnerability of Beloved Community with nonviolence and restorative justice practitioner Kazu Haga. Drawing on stories of transformation and reconciliation, Haga demonstrates our human capacity to transmute even the deepest harms through fierce vulnerability. Together we explore the fractal relationship between personal and systemic change, and how a stance of curiosity, compassion, and commitment to Beloved Community can sustain us and help us find our place in a diverse ecosystem of social transformation. Join us in this rich conversation as we discover how unhealed trauma impacts our world and how each of us can find our place in the work of individual and collective healing. Transcript: https://antiracistconversations.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Episode-23-The-Fierce-Vulnerability-of-Beloved-Community-with-Kazu-Haga.pdf Kazu Haga is a trainer and practitioner of nonviolence and restorative justice, a core member of Building Belonging, The Ahimsa Collective and the Fierce Vulnerability Network, and the author of Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm. He works with incarcerated people, youth, and activists from around the country. He has over 20 years of experience in nonviolence and social change work, and has been an active trainer since 2000. He is a resident of the Canticle Farm community on Lisjan Ohlone land, Oakland, CA. Follow Kazu online Kazu's website http://www.kazuhaga.com Facebook http://facebook.com/kazuhaga Mentioned in the episode: Organizations Yes! https://yesworld.org/ The Ahimsa Collective https://www.ahimsacollective.net/ People Josiah Royce https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Royce Mariame Kaba https://mariamekaba.com/ Lilla Watson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilla_Watson Chris Moore-Backman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31395124-the-gandhian-iceberg Reverend Nadia Bolz-Weber https://nadiabolzweber.com/ Sonya Shah https://www.ahimsacollective.net/s Shilpa Jain https://yesworld.org/event-organizer/shilpa-jain/ You can find more episodes and transcripts of Fierce Compassion at ⁠http://antiracistconversations.com/fierce-compassion-podcast⁠ Stay current with Roxy and Sarah's personal work at ⁠roxannemanning.com⁠ and ⁠sarahpeyton.com⁠. Like this podcast? Leave a rating and review, and share the podcast with your friends! Podcast Manager: Talli Jackson Audio Editor: Brendan Youngquist

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