Small Actions, Big Movements: the Continuum of Nonviolence Photos from the Small Actions, Big Movements: The Continuum of Nonviolence conference, Cape Town, July 2014, cohosted by The Ceasefire Campaign. The Pan African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network! Credit: Christine Schweitzer Out to eat! Credit: Christine Schweitzer Performers at the opening of night of the conference, focus on the wounds of war. Credit: Hannah Brock Broken Rifle on the back of the conference t-shirt! Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Preparing for the opening night. Desmond Tutu's video slot is tested. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Burundian drummers on the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Burundian drummers open the first night of the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Credit: Christine Schweitzer Graswurzel on sale! Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien DreamWolf perform on the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Nozizwe Madlala Routledge with Desmond Tutu Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Javier from the WRI office with opening speaker Omar Barghouti and local organiser Terry Crawford-Browne Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien The wounds of war: an engaging performance draws us into the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Desmond Tutu meetgs WRI staff and Executive. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Desmond Tutu meetgs WRI staff and Executive. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Opening night: Women Peacemakers Program read statement from their meeting to the WRI conference.Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Ralph Ziman's Ghosts's exhibition. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Ralph Ziman's Ghosts's exhibition. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Sounds of the South performance. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien DreamWolf performance. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Daily Violence theme group at work. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Conference announcements. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Organisers Nozizwe Madlala Routledge, Terry Crawford-Browne and Yazeed Kamaldien Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien New chairs of the PanAfrican Nonviolence and Peacedbuilding Network - Moses Monday and Nozizwe Madlala Routledge Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien A theme group working. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Arpilleras exhibition. Credit: Christine Schweitzer African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network meeting. Credit: Christine Schweitzer South African campaigner Janer Cherry speaks to a morning plenary. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Climate change concert. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Mama Charlottte performing. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Evening out with the African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Climate change concert. Credit: Christine Schweitzer DreamWolf performance at opening plenary. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Evening performance. Credit: Christine Schweitzer City Hall auditorium empty at the end of the conference. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Arpilleras exhibition. Credit: Christine Schweitzer 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 The Cape Times carries a letter about the conference! Credit: Hannah Brock Javier at the launch of the second edition of the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock Javier at the launch of the second edition of the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock The Objectors: exhibition showing End Conscription Campaign activists now. Credit: Hannah Brock Janet Cherry in The Objectors exhibition - an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa, Janet was also one of the plenary speakers at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Ghosts - exhibition about money, beauty and weapons, by Ralph Ziman. Credit: Hannah Brock Miners Shot Down: the Marikana massacre documentary was shown one night at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Action Support Centre display their literature at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock Morning plenary. Credit: Hannah Brock The closing plenary. Lucas Johnson from the International Fellowship of Reconcilitation alongside Matt Meyer and Nozizwe. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 Credit: Christine Schweitzer Plenary on extractive industries. Credit: Andrew Dey Subhash Kattel launching the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaign. Credit: Andrew Dey Sounds of the South concert. Credit: Andrew Dey Theme group reporting. Credit: Andrew Dey Sounds of the South concert. Credit: Andrew Dey Andrew Dey and Joanne Sheehan launching the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock Stay up to date with our international antimilitarist activism. Sign up to our email lists here
Photos from the Small Actions, Big Movements: The Continuum of Nonviolence conference, Cape Town, July 2014, cohosted by The Ceasefire Campaign. The Pan African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network! Credit: Christine Schweitzer Out to eat! Credit: Christine Schweitzer Performers at the opening of night of the conference, focus on the wounds of war. Credit: Hannah Brock Broken Rifle on the back of the conference t-shirt! Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Preparing for the opening night. Desmond Tutu's video slot is tested. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Burundian drummers on the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Burundian drummers open the first night of the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Credit: Christine Schweitzer Graswurzel on sale! Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien DreamWolf perform on the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Nozizwe Madlala Routledge with Desmond Tutu Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Javier from the WRI office with opening speaker Omar Barghouti and local organiser Terry Crawford-Browne Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien The wounds of war: an engaging performance draws us into the opening night. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Desmond Tutu meetgs WRI staff and Executive. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Desmond Tutu meetgs WRI staff and Executive. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Opening night: Women Peacemakers Program read statement from their meeting to the WRI conference.Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Ralph Ziman's Ghosts's exhibition. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Ralph Ziman's Ghosts's exhibition. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Sounds of the South performance. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien DreamWolf performance. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Daily Violence theme group at work. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Conference announcements. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien Organisers Nozizwe Madlala Routledge, Terry Crawford-Browne and Yazeed Kamaldien Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien New chairs of the PanAfrican Nonviolence and Peacedbuilding Network - Moses Monday and Nozizwe Madlala Routledge Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien A theme group working. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Arpilleras exhibition. Credit: Christine Schweitzer African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network meeting. Credit: Christine Schweitzer South African campaigner Janer Cherry speaks to a morning plenary. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Climate change concert. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Credit: Christine Schweitzer Mama Charlottte performing. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Evening out with the African Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Network. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Climate change concert. Credit: Christine Schweitzer DreamWolf performance at opening plenary. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Evening performance. Credit: Christine Schweitzer City Hall auditorium empty at the end of the conference. Credit: Christine Schweitzer Arpilleras exhibition. Credit: Christine Schweitzer 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 The Cape Times carries a letter about the conference! Credit: Hannah Brock Javier at the launch of the second edition of the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock Javier at the launch of the second edition of the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock The Objectors: exhibition showing End Conscription Campaign activists now. Credit: Hannah Brock Janet Cherry in The Objectors exhibition - an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa, Janet was also one of the plenary speakers at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Ghosts - exhibition about money, beauty and weapons, by Ralph Ziman. Credit: Hannah Brock Miners Shot Down: the Marikana massacre documentary was shown one night at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock Action Support Centre display their literature at the conference. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock The Jeju Dance! A morning plenary begins with the dance that starts every morning on Jeju Island, where resistance to the building of a US Naval Base continues. Credit: Hannah Brock Morning plenary. Credit: Hannah Brock The closing plenary. Lucas Johnson from the International Fellowship of Reconcilitation alongside Matt Meyer and Nozizwe. Credit: Yazeed Kamaldien 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 9th July Protest: Solidarity with Gaza, end the violence. Photo credit: 박승호 Credit: Christine Schweitzer Plenary on extractive industries. Credit: Andrew Dey Subhash Kattel launching the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaign. Credit: Andrew Dey Sounds of the South concert. Credit: Andrew Dey Theme group reporting. Credit: Andrew Dey Sounds of the South concert. Credit: Andrew Dey Andrew Dey and Joanne Sheehan launching the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns. Credit: Hannah Brock