Today, the Centre for Nonviolent Action celebrates its 28th birthday! 🥳
We’re practically the same age, and yet I’ve learned so much from it over these past few months through the Training of Trainers in Peacebuilding.
The rollercoaster of open space for discussion, reflection and self-reflection began back in April. Since then, I have come to view many things differently. With a lot more patience and understanding.
I no longer run from the silence, I’ve learned to embrace it before it embraces me.
I no longer fear the opinions and fears of others, because I know they have every right to them.
I no longer run from conflict, I see it as part and parcel of interpersonal relationships.
I don’t run from criticism either, but I can tell when it’s well-intentioned and I know how to use it myself.
I am also prepared to take a deeper look at myself and my actions, own up to mistakes and find the strength to continue.
The entire process is almost impossible to describe in words, but the feeling is that the methods used opened up a space that could make changes in ways of thinking and attitudes visible and tangible. Often without a word, with just a sign, a glance or a twinge of bodily discomfort that announces the process of self-reflection and change.
For years I’d been hearing about CNA’s Training of Trainers and the benefits it had for many friends and acquaintances in the peacebuilding community. I often thought they were exaggerating and overstating the role of this training in their lives. However, after five months of being involved in the training myself, I feel everything they were talking about. And much more.
There’s still plenty of work to do, so I’m both happy and sad that we’ll only have one more ten-day meeting before the end of the year.
I’m sad, of course, because the Training of Trainers is ending, but I’m happy that the process of change does not end with it.
The acquired knowledge and skills still need to be honed and applied in practice.
So, Happy Birthday to the Centre for Nonviolent Action! Thank you for being here! 🥳
(Posted on Slobodan Blagovčanin’s Facebook page on 5 September 2025. Republished with the author’s permission.)