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Alice Bosley
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Why are you interested in the Gandhi-King Community?
I'm a freshman (upcoming sophmore) and an International Relations major. I grew up in Saudi Arabia, and am very interested in international affairs and crises. My goal for this summer is to soak in Indian culture and to learn as much as possible about Gandhi and nonviolence!

I'm very involved in STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition, and hope that this course will help me to better understand how nonviolent actions can sway the policies of governments and the mindsets of people. I have many expectations for this trip, including learning about how one man managed to have such a HUGE impact on a country (and to see if that impact lasted into the present day), and to continue studying ashrams and whether they were an integral part of the nonviolent movement. Do people really have to live a life of complete nonviolence (thought and action) in order to make a successful nonviolent movement/campaign? I also want to learn more about what made Gandhi decide that he wanted to spend his life serving his people. I'm excited for India!

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Mayor Cory Booker: Nonviolence in Action

Posted on November 3, 2008 at 2:00pm 2 Comments

Earlier this year, Mayor Cory Booker of Newark, New Jersey came to speak about his time in office and the tactics he has used to change Newark from one of America’s ‘worst’ cities to an up-and-coming cultural center. A relaxed Stanford, grad, Booker has spent the last ten-ish years of his life working to enact change on the streets of Newark. I could write forever about how amazing Mayor Booker is, but instead I’ll just give some examples of how, by ‘being the change,’ Mayor Booker has shown us… Continue

Gandhi and the Younger Generation

Posted on November 3, 2008 at 1:00pm 2 Comments

When I was in India, I got the chance to have many long talks with Prasad Sarvodaya about whether many of Gandhi’s ideas of nonviolence were still viable in the modern world. Prasad believed that many of Gandhi’s strongly held beliefs, about homespun clothing, nonviolent lifestyles, city life, etc, could and should still be used in the modern day and by the younger generations. Is the best way to promote nonviolence in the younger generation encouraging them to spin their own clothes and live… Continue

"Great Man Syndrome"

Posted on November 3, 2008 at 9:00am 0 Comments

One of the ideas that stuck with me the most from our India seminar was an idea that Professor Carson brought up during one of the speeches on Martin Luther King that he gave during the trip- the idea of ‘Great Man Syndrome’. There’s a tendency for us to remember the “great man” that was at the head of a movement rather than the grassroots movement that occurred simultaneously. This has happened for Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement, and it definitely happened for Gandhi and the… Continue

Reflections on Gandhi in India

Posted on November 2, 2008 at 11:30pm 0 Comments

As I sit in my comfortable, (cool) American room reflecting on my three-week Overseas Seminar to India this summer, I find it not only hard to decipher what I came away from the trip with, but also to believe that the trip ever even happened. The days of Indian-style toilets, bucket showers, and constant stomach troubles seem so distant and out of place in the environment I’m in now that I find it hard to bring myself to remember those days. There is one thing I know for sure: I got more out of… Continue

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At 10:07am on June 17, 2008, Clayborne Carson said…
Hi Alice,
Thanks for joining and providing background information. I hope you will have a great summer before joining the seminar in August.
Clay
 
 
 

Notes

How to Learn Nonviolent Resistance As King Did

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Feb 14, 2012 at 11:48am. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Feb 14, 2012.

Two Types of Demands?

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 9, 2012 at 10:16pm. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 11, 2012.

Why gender matters for building peace

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Dec 5, 2011 at 6:51am. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 9, 2012.

Gene Sharp & the History of Nonviolent Action

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Oct 10, 2011 at 5:30pm. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Dec 31, 2011.

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