Metta Center
The Metta Center for Nonviolence Education (metta means loving-kindness in Sanskrit) "is a nonprofit organization focused on exploring the potential of nonviolence to address individual, societal and global needs." [1]
"The Metta Center was established in 1982 at the suggestion of Sri Eknath Easwaran, a world-renowned meditation teacher, with the mission of addressing the problem of violence in society and furthering understanding of nonviolence. Originally named the Marin Experimental Teaching, Training and Advising Center, the Metta Center has undertaken a variety of projects during the last 20 years, including publishing the Gardenia Journal of Nonviolence, advocating for the release from jail of Badshah Khan (Muslim nonviolent leader and close friend of Mahatma Gandhi), and supporting efforts to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
"The Metta Center is a nonprofit organization under the fiscal sponsorship of the San Francisco Study Center (SFSC)." [2]
Directors
Accessed October 2007: [3]
- Michael Nagler, President
- James Phoenix, Treasurer and Secretary
- Gilda Bettencourt - Program Associate, Nonviolent Peaceforce
- Marilyn Langlois - Center for Human Development-Conflict Resolution Programs
- Richard Meyer - Real Estate Investor
- Michael Millican - Family Law Attorney
- Vicki Millican - High School Psychologist
- Susan Rockrise - Marketing Specialist
Contact
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References
- ↑ Mission and Vision, Metta Center, accessed October 10, 2007.
- ↑ History, Metta Center, accessed October 10, 2007.
- ↑ Board of Directors, Metta Center, accessed October 10, 2007.