Kazu Haga is a seasoned practitioner and trainer in Kingian nonviolence.
Born to Japanese parents, he brings a unique cultural perspective to his work.
Kazu Haga has been teaching nonviolence principles since 2009, drawing from his experiences in social justice movements and working with incarcerated individuals.
His approach combines personal stories with practical applications of nonviolent strategies.
Haga's writing style is described as friendly, personable, and straightforward, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience.
He emphasizes the importance of internal work alongside external action and advocates for a holistic approach to social change that includes reconciliation and healing.
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