Celebration in honor of the memory of Marshall Rosenberg, creator of Nonviolent Communication
30 March 2015
Tags: CNV, Experiences
Marshall B. Rosenberg, creator Nonviolent Communication, died last 7 February 2015, as I said in this post.
The whole community of practitioners Nonviolent Communication is moved and honored at the same time to get on with the task that was proposed, create a relationship and attitude to improve the lives of all people, Without exceptions.
Center for Nonviolent Communication (International Center for Nonviolent Communication) He has organized a tribute to the memory of Marshall Rosenberg and its work next domingo 29 March 2015. To facilitate international participation will be broadcast online in this link.
Attention: tribute be held at 16:00 local time, to be the 00:00 of 30 March 2015 (the night of Sunday to Monday) Spanish CET, the 23:00 Sunday 29 March 2015 When the Canary Islands.
I invite you to take part from a distance in this recall Marshall and his life.
Xavier
[Original entry 25 March 2015, actualizada a 30 March 2015, end date of the event in Spain.]
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At the end many people have been able to follow in the distance tribute to the memory of Marshall Rosenberg. Officiated in their tradition, They have spoken important people in your life, who they have shared their experience of Marshall. I have been particularly emotional the speeches of his sons Rick and Brett, I liked more details of his life in the initial sketch read by the officiating rabbi, and I liked to know the experiences of several trainers who have held positions in the Center for Nonviolent Communication (International Center for Nonviolent Communication), including Robert Gonzales (former president, and whom I have known personally as a trainer) y Dominic Barter (current president and creator of the restorative circles. Despite the late hours of the night here in Madrid, I have greatly enriched the experience and has been a way to honor the memory of Marshall with people who knew him in depth.
With gratitude and admiration.
Xavier