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  1. Information. The Arlington Independent School District proudly partners with the Safe City Commission of Ft. Worth in promoting the Imagine No Violence contest. Students are asked to create works of art focusing on the prevention of bullying, cyber bullying, dating violence, family violence, harassment, gang activity or suicide.

  2. Imagine No Violence. 224 likes. Throughout Tarrant County the Imagine No Violence program funds several public art and education projects including murals, art contests, and more.

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  4. Imagine No Violence. Survivors Matter. Crime Stoppers. Bike Patrol Support Group. Project Safe Neighborhoods. Safe City Training. ADVOCACY GROUPS. EVENTS.

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    • Respect everyone–including yourself. The more we respect others, the more effectively we can persuade them to change. Never use humiliation as a tool–or accept humiliation from others, as that only degrades everyone.
    • Always include constructive alternatives. Concrete action is always more powerful than mere symbolism, especially when that action creates constructive alternatives: setting up schools, forming cottage industries, establishing farming cooperatives, devising community-friendly banking.
    • Be aware of the long term. Nonviolent action always has positive results, sometimes more than we intended. When China was passing through a severe famine in the 1950s, the US branch of Fellowship of Reconciliation organized a mail-in campaign to get President Eisenhower to send surplus food to China.
    • Look for win-win solutions. You are trying to rebuild relationships rather than score “victories.” In a conflict, we can feel that in order for one side to win the other must lose, which is not true.
  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Apr 29. 1 min read. Imagine No Violence Art Competition. Updated: May 1. Works by Fort Worth ISD High School Students. Presented by One Safe Place. April 26 - May 25, 2024. Program Gallery. The Imagine No Violence campaign was launched with an event held at Bass Hall in November 2001.

  6. May 23, 2020 · Imagine No Violence artwork has reached millions of people through multi-media campaigns promoting nonviolence and offering practical ways for citizens to prevent crime and violence ...more....

  7. Advertising. Over 28,000 Tarrant County area students participate in the contest that promotes nonviolence through the creation of original artwork. Imagine No Violence is a program of One...

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