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hassan clement

azyellott@gmail.com September 17, 2019

i Hassan Clement am a warrior for, of and about Peace.
i found i could not get Be about Peace because, i had none.
Self-hate, anger and frustration were my food.
Consciously, step-by-step, Peace grows.
The Nonviolence Legacy Project, Food 4 Life and my Faith, in working connections with those of like mind, Spirit and Soul, is how Peace grows.
Moving towards “The Beloved Community” that nourishes All.

Hassan is a poet, a peace and human rights activist, and a nonviolence trainer and community organizer. He obtained his Level I and Level II Kingian Nonviolence certification from Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr. when NVLP/COPA offered these advanced nonviolence training classes in Tucson in 2010 and 2011. In 2013, Hassan started work as part-time staff with NVLP. At the beginning of 2015, Hassan took over as NVLP Program Manager when Ann Yellott “retired” from that position in order to become Grants & Program Coordinator for COPA. Hassan has a special gift for inspiring youth to want to learn about Kingian Nonviolence and commit themselves to nonviolence as a courageous way of life and powerful strategy for social change. Hassan is dedicated to carrying out Dr. King’s final instructions to NVLP’s mentor, Dr. LaFayette that the next campaign must be to institutionalize and internationalize nonviolence. Hassan wants to see Kingian Nonviolence institutionalized within school systems throughout Tucson.

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  • Home
  • What is a culture of peace?
  • About
    • Our Structure
    • Coordinating Council
    • Past Council Members
    • Public Statements from COPA
  • Resource Directory
    • Resource Materials
  • Affiliates
    • Community Conversations
    • Nonviolence Legacy Program
    • Phoenix Peace Builders
    • Sat Nam Project
    • Tucson Youth & Peace & The Annual Youth & Peace Conference
    • PeaceWalk Tucson
    • The Arizona Poor People’s Campaign
    • Sisters 4 Sistership
    • This n’ That Creative Studio
  • Fiscally Sponsored Groups
    • Amphi Women and Girls Union
    • Denim Day Tucson
    • Disentangler
    • Drum Up for Peace
    • Flutes for Vets
    • Take Back the Night
  • Events
  • Past Events and Groups
    • Youth Violence Prevention Coalition Ambassadors
    • Rap Club
  • Contact Us
  • The Arizona Poor People’s Campaign