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INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Vision, Mission, and Values

Vision

The institute’s vision reflects the beloved community embraced by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: a society that has eliminated poverty, hunger and homelessness, racism and racial inequality, anti-semitism and all other forms of religious intolerance or persecution, and militarism and nuclear weapons; a society infused by justice, reconciliation, friendship, love, compassion and goodwill; a society affirming and protecting the inalienable rights belonging to all men, women and children, especially the poorest and most vulnerable; a society in which interpersonal, social, communal and international conflict is resolved by peaceful negotiation and respect for human dignity.

Dr. Martin Luther King jr.

Choose Nonviolence

We must choose nonviolence as a way of life if we are to survive as a democratic and humane society on this fragile and beautiful planet we share with people of all races and nationalities and with all living things."

Mission

The USF Institute for Nonviolence and Social Justice works to advance the theory and practice of transformational nonviolence to powerfully confront and overcome injustice and systemic violence and contribute to the just resolution of communal conflict. In carrying out the mission, the institute promotes the social transformation necessary to create and sustain the “beloved community” that Dr. King embraced and that Gandhi inspired through the principles of amhisa (nonviolence) and satyagraha (truth force). The institute’s efforts focus on the most vulnerable communities as we struggle against racism, poverty and economic injustice, militarism and nuclear weapons, and all forms of dehumanization, violence, and exploitation. Our intention is to be useful to students, activists and thinkers confronting injustice and inhumanity in all forms.

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On the occasion of his retirement, USF honors Professor Clarence Jones, friend, lawyer, and adviser to Martin Luther King Jr.

Core Values

Our research, educational, and advocacy activities are infused with and supported by the core values that motivated Mahatma Gandhi’s and Dr. King’s life and work, including:

  • Absolute commitment to moral integrity and ethical action.
  • Unwavering commitment to disciplined nonviolence as a philosophy, strategy, practice and way of life.
  • Recognition of the fundamental interconnection of all humanity.
  • Promotion and protection of human rights for all persons.
  • Dedication to the struggle for racial justice, equality, and integration, and opposition to racism, anti-semitism and white supremacy in all of its forms.
  • Development of moral courage and the inspiration of moral actions.
  • Maladjustment to injustice.
  • Affirmation of the transformative, redemptive power of love.

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